Five officers of the North Bergen Police Department in New Jersey have accused Chief Robert Farley of creating a toxic and hostile work environment filled with harassment and inappropriate behavior. The accusations include Farley defecating on the office floor, spiking the coffee pot with drugs, sending sex toys to officers’ homes, and jabbing a hypodermic needle into an officer’s penis. The officers have submitted notices to sue the township, naming Farley, the police department, and the township as defendants.
The officers, including a retired detective and his son, describe a pattern of pranks that escalated into disturbing and harmful behavior by Chief Farley. These incidents have led to fear of retaliation among the officers, prompting their attorney to request the New Jersey state Attorney General’s Office to take over the police department’s operations. Farley, who has a family history in law enforcement, denies the allegations, and the township stands by his leadership. The allegations were first reported by NJ Advance Media and are under review by the Hudson County Prosecutor’s Office.
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