Showing posts with label Neptune NJ. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Neptune NJ. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Letter: Neptune Police Incompetent in Handling Murder Committed By One Of their Own

The expressed opinions or views of this letter does not necessarily represent the opinion of the MiddletownMike blog:


Dear Editor,

The Neptune Township Police Department was incompetent or showing personal favoritism when it’s officers failed to shoot off-duty Neptune Police Sgt. Philip Seidle, who had already fired shots at his ex-wife before officers arrived on scene. After failing to shoot Seidle, he was able to successfully murder his ex-wife.

Because of Seidle’s law enforcement ties, the case should be handled by another county prosecutor’s office and heard in another county's superior court.

The New Jersey Attorney General’s Office should take over the Neptune Township Police Department and conduct a criminal investigation into the conduct of responding officers.

The police in this state are out-of-control and the "Shore Towns" are some of the worst offenders when it comes to excessive use of force, corruption and false arrest. We need better oversight of our police and more criminal prosecutions for misconduct.



Eric Hafner
Toms River, New Jersey

Thursday, June 6, 2013

District 11Democratic Candidates Ready to Win in November

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

Democratic Senate candidate Dr. Michael Brantley along with Assembly candidates Ed Zipprich and Kevin McMillan officially became the party’s candidates in the 11th Legislative District after being elected in Tuesday’s primary election. These candidates are very optimistic about their chances November 5th and look forward to reforming government in Trenton.



Dr. Michael Brantley, 68, is the Deputy Mayor of Neptune and has a dental practice in Asbury Park. “The 11th District and all those affected by Superstorm Sandy need better representation in Trenton. I will work to ensure we receive support from our State government to rebuild and recover our businesses, our homes and our economy” said Brantley.









Ed Zipprich, 53, Councilman of Red Bank who sits on the board of trustees at the Count Basie Theater, the Borough Planning Board and serves as President of the NJ Stonewall Democrats said “Our State government needs to focus on what New Jersey residents really need- a growing economy with more businesses and more jobs. Let’s put New Jersey back to work.”







Kevin McMillan, 51, is a Neptune Councilman and works as a pharmaceutical sales rep. “New Jersey is becoming too expensive to live in for middle class families. The cost of the poor decisions and financial mismanagement of our State government is now being passed down to us- New Jersey residents. We need to make New Jersey affordable  gain and fix the problems that got us in to this mess.”




To learn more about all three candidates and their plans to improve New Jersey government,
please visit www.NJDistrict11.com.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Crime Scene Middletown: MAN ARRESTED FOR MARIJUANA POSSESSION AFTER CAR STOP

PREPARED BY DETECTIVE LIEUTENANT STEPHEN DOLLINGER

On February 28, 2011 at approximately 7:15 pm Patrolman Richard Fulham was on patrol in the area of Gillville Lane when he observed a vehicle make a turn without using its turn signal. Officer Fulham conducted a motor vehicle stop and approached the vehicle.

While speaking with the occupants, Officer Fulham detected the odor of raw marijuana coming from inside the vehicle. He informed the occupants of his observation at which point the passenger, identified as Patrick Collins, age 19, from Highway 33 in Neptune, NJ, voluntarily reached down to the floor mat and retrieved a tin foil package and handed it to the officer. The package was found to contain marijuana.

Collins was placed under arrest and transported to police headquarters where he was charged with Possession of under 50 grams of marijuana. He was processed and released on a summons pending a court appearance. The driver of the vehicle was issued a summons for failing to signal while turning.






Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Video: District 11 Assembly Candidate Randy Bishop "Outside the Lines"

NJ State Assembly Candidate for District 11 Randy Bishop, was elected to the Neptune Twp Committee in 2004 and re-elected to his second term in 2007. He served as Mayor in 2008.

Randy has a broad range of experience in both the public and private sector as well as in many volunteer organizations and in the following campaign video he states that "If we are going to solve problems like property tax relief,affordable housing, job creation, we need to change the behavior in Trenton...", by teaching them how to color "Outside the Lines" :