NJ police chiefs alleged sick pranks including stomach-turning bathroom behavior revealed in images and court docs

New details surrounding the depraved antics of a New Jersey police chief accused of creating a toxic workplace through disturbing “pranks” — like spiking the office coffee pot with Viagra, pricking an officer’s penis with a hypodermic needle, and defecating on the floor — emerged in court documents and shocking images outlining the alleged harassment.Court filings from five officers planning to sue the Township of North Bergen allege a wide range of shockingly inappropriate behavior from North Bergen Police Chief Robert Farley — including disgusting pics that detail his deranged defecation habit.One photo in the filings shows Farley executing one of his reportedly favorite pranks — standing shirtless over a subordinate’s desk and shaving his body hair so as to deliberately leave a mess.Another nasty photo, taken by the office’s elderly cleaning woman, shows a deuce planted on the bathroom floor that was allegedly left there by Chief Farley.The 20-year veteran of the force would also regularly poop in the upper part of the toilet and was unafraid to drop trough and take a number-two in front of staffers, something he did outside the restroom on several occasions, a filing from Lieutenant Alex Guzman alleged. Det.
Michael A Derin, whose cop father has also filed a lawsuit, claimed that Farley instructed him to clean up the piles of crap before the cleaning lady would arrive at work and see them — a demand made after the chief noticed the cleaner documenting the fecal horror with her cell phone.Once promoted to chief in Jan.2024, Farley also allegedly left a poo in the trashcan for his replacement to find.
Guzman claimed that it took several days of pestering the chief for him to finally agree to clean it up, according to the documents.The younger Derin also claimed that the chief forced him to do his daughter’s homework, including writing a letter for a culinary class and an essay on the evolution of policing.The chief allegedly instructed th...