Nj cops accuse the boss of crossing the department in ‘Animal House’: docs

Police Chief of the North Bergen Police Directorate in New Jersey They will sue five subordinate after being charged with turning the department into robbery.
Notice that the documents of Gatuh Fox News Digital Charges Police Chief Robert FarleyThe 20-year-old force veteran, he reportedly repeatedly cracked on the office floor, spying a coffee pot with Viagra and Adderall and pushing the officer in the genitals with a hypodermic needle. The office is described as “Animal House”.
The boss, described by an officer as “mood and aggressive”, is also accused of sending packages containing gay pride of flags and sex toys in the homes of his officers.
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North Bergen Police Chief Robert Farley, left, was reportedly seen shaving at the New Jersey Police Department, according to a photo involved in the SUE notice. (Law Firm Toscano)
Rasheed siyam officers, Christopher Bowen and Michael F. Derin; Derin’s son, Detective Michael A. Derin; and Lieutenant Alex Guzman plan to sue Farley.
In addition to the claims of overall impolite and impolite, men have made other individual claims against the chiefs.
Guzman said he was ready to promote the captain, but that Farley was illegally refused to promote him despite the immediate need for a new captain. This reportedly stems from Farley’s accusation that Guzman filed requests for open records about Farley, which Guzman denies.
Bowen also claimed that his promotion was rejected in retaliation from the boss.
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The broken glass is seen in the North Bergen Police Department. (Law Firm Toscano)
Michael F. Derina’s appeal said it was abolished after making it Corruption states inside the department. Siyam said it was and that the victim was retaliations for those claims, and that Farley directed the racial snacks toward him.
Michael A. Derin Sayid Farley forced him to write a recommendation on behalf of Farley’s daughter to his high school, asking them to allow Farley’s daughter to go to the culinary class she wanted to attend. Her high school is Derin’s Alma Mater.
Derin also said that the Chief had forced him to finish his school job for his daughter.
One of the prosecutor’s soon, he said that after a harassment in the workplace, he saw a psychologist.
North Bergen, Police Chief Robert Farley. (North Bergen Police Directorate)
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Fox News Digital addressed the office of Mayor North Bergen and a lawyer for the city, as well as a lawyer for appeal applicants.
The North Bergen Police Directorate sent Fox News Digital to the Hudson County Prosecutor’s Office when trying to contact Farley. That office did not immediately return the comment request.