I know an NJ cop, Chief of Police, in a small NJ town.
He stalked a friend of mine. A married friend. He’d wait till her hubby left for work and then park his car at the end of her driveway forcing her to walk up to him to ask him to move. Whereupon he’d inform her he’d just seen her hubby leave and did she want to join him in extracurricular activity.
When she refused him he’d threaten her.
The family eventually had to move. Who do you report the Chief of Police to when they’re abusive?
The state's attorney or the FBI.
County Sheriff's Department, maybe?
“The family eventually had to move. Who do you report the Chief of Police to when theyre abusive?”
I’d recommend a talk with ones lawyer, followed with a talk with a judge. Newspaper/TV talks after that, but be sure to video Chiefie Poo first.
Sue the bachelor’s child!
Videotape him and put it on the web.
He'll be out of a job.
“The family eventually had to move. Who do you report the Chief of Police to when theyre abusive?”
Mssrs. Smith and Wesson.
I would write a comprehensive letter of complaint and send multiple copies to the city council, the mayor, the deputy cheif of police, the county sheriff, the local DA, the state patrol, the governor, the state AG, your state and federal representative and senator, all county and state judges, the FBI, the regional Federal Attorney General and the local and regional news media and the pus buckets wife, mother, siblings and adult children, if any.
Do it all in writing, having taken pics of car blocking driveway and recorded conversations. Send copies to all with a cc at bottom indicating everyone who received a copy so they all know everyone else knows, simultaneously and create a sh!t storm.
He would be the one moving.