Tinton Falls Council Grapples with Allegations of Police Misconduct during Meeting

The Tinton Falls Borough Council meeting on March 17, 2026, featured a range of discussions from community recognitions to serious allegations of police misconduct, alongside municipal updates on road improvements, financial strategies, and public events planning. However, one notable issue arose during the public discussion segment, when resident Jeff George alleged misconduct by a local police officer, sparking significant concern and discussion.

At the center of the meeting’s most newsworthy segment was Jeff George’s public complaint about a troubling encounter with Officer Reyes at Sycamore Park. George recounted an incident where he was allegedly instructed to leave the park after dark without any legal basis provided by the officer. Despite filing an internal affairs complaint regarding the situation, George claimed his case was dismissed without due diligence. Expressing his frustration to the council, George questioned the council’s approach, asserting that amending park regulations to address the issue skirted the core problem. He challenged the council, asking, “If the law needed to be changed, then how was I the one in the wrong?” His comments pointed to a broader concern of perceived impropriety within the local police department, leading him to file a lawsuit against the borough. His allegations and demand for accountability underscored the gravity of the issue, calling into question the borough’s handling of citizen complaints and internal affairs.

This emotive topic dominated the meeting’s discourse, overshadowing other discussions. Following George’s remarks, the council did not receive any additional public comments, and the session moved forward without further public input on this sensitive matter. The council’s response to George’s allegations and the subsequent discussion highlighted a potential rift between residents and local law enforcement, raising questions about transparency and accountability within the borough’s police force.

Despite the intensity of the public discussion, the meeting also covered other matters, including the council’s recognition of notable community members. Mayor Risa Clay led a segment honoring contributions from three distinguished individuals: Rashidita Core, Michelle Risley, and Sarah Wymer. Each was acknowledged for their unique contributions to the community. Rashidita Core, recognized for her work with the Autism for Badass Moms podcast, was praised for her advocacy for mothers of neurodivergent children. Michelle Risley was commended for her dedication as a paramedic and volunteer EMT, having returned to college later in life to earn her paramedic certification. Sarah Wymer, the first female fire chief in Tinton Falls, was celebrated for her leadership and service, breaking barriers within the local fire department.

In addition to community recognitions, the council tackled several administrative and planning issues. The Borough Engineer reported on the approval of a road improvement contract for the 2026 program, highlighting streets such as Ruckers Drive and Locust Grove Road as part of the upcoming construction efforts. This initiative is set to enhance infrastructure, with work expected to commence in the near future.

Financial updates were also provided, with the Chief Financial Officer announcing the issuance of $14.4 million in bond anticipation notes at a favorable interest rate. This financial maneuver aims to support the borough’s ongoing projects and financial stability. The budget calendar was outlined, with key dates for budget introduction and public hearings set for April and May.

In a nod to community engagement, Mayor Clay also announced the appointment of Eileen Conair as the new public information officer, tasked with improving communication about community events. Upcoming activities were highlighted, including a daughter-dance event and an Easter egg hunt, fostering community spirit and engagement.

Further discussions included council reports on property improvements by Tractor Supply, efforts by the Green Team towards sustainable initiatives, and preparation for the town’s 250th celebration. These topics, while significant for community planning and development, remained secondary to the issue of police conduct addressed during the public discussion.

The meeting concluded with the introduction of an ordinance amendment regarding health regulations, aligning the borough code with the Freehold Board of Health’s fee schedule. This ordinance is scheduled for a public hearing in early April, continuing the council’s efforts to maintain regulatory alignment.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Mayor:
Vito Perillo
City Council Officials:
Risa Clay, Dr. Lawrence A. Dobrin, Greg Alessi, Tracy A. Buckley, Michael J. Nesci

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