During a recent government meeting, community member Tanya Yunus voiced serious allegations against the New Brunswick Police Department and the Middlesex County Prosecutor's Office, highlighting her experiences of alleged discrimination and misconduct. Yunus, who has been a resident for 47 years, expressed her frustration over the lack of accountability regarding a specific incident involving Council Member Suzanne Secours, who was reportedly involved in a drunk driving incident with a blood alcohol level significantly above the legal limit.
Yunus detailed her own struggles, including a severe injury that has left her in pain and reliant on medication, which she attributes to the actions of local law enforcement. She claimed that she has been unfairly targeted and treated as a criminal despite her efforts to contribute positively to the community. She also mentioned filing lawsuits against the police department, alleging that officers had fabricated evidence against her.
The meeting concluded with a call for public comments, but Yunus's passionate testimony raised concerns about the treatment of residents by law enforcement and the need for greater accountability within the police department. The discussion reflects ongoing tensions between community members and local authorities, emphasizing the importance of addressing issues of discrimination and misconduct in policing.