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Firefighter Charged with Falsifying Training Certificates

July 11, 2024 | Long Branch City, Monmouth County, New Jersey


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Firefighter Charged with Falsifying Training Certificates
In a recent council meeting, significant concerns were raised regarding a West Long Branch firefighter who has been criminally charged with falsification and destruction of official records related to training certificates. The charges were announced by the Monmouth County Prosecutor's Office on July 2nd, highlighting serious allegations against the firefighter, who also serves as a paid fire administrator and a city employee in public works.

During the April 10th council meeting, a resident inquired whether state authorities had been notified about the allegations against the firefighter. However, city officials, including Mr. Bridal and Mr. Reynon, declined to discuss the matter at that time. The issue resurfaced in the latest meeting, where the resident pressed Mr. Broughton, the director of public safety for police and fire, for a clear answer on whether the city had informed state authorities about the charged employee.

The ongoing situation raises questions about accountability and transparency within the city's public safety departments, as community members seek clarity on the actions taken by city officials in response to the allegations.

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