N.J. police chief accused of turning department into 'Animal House'

Heres what to know..

Today’s Email Is brought to you by: Priority Gold

Fed’s Shocking Move—Your Cash Isn’t Yours Anymore?

N.J. police chief accused of turning department into 'Animal House'

A New Jersey police chief has been accused by five of his officers of turning the department into an "Animal House" rife with harassment against his employees, including incidents of him defecating on the office floor, spiking the office coffee pot with Adderall and Viagra, and jabbing one officer in the penis with a hypodermic needle.

Chief Robert Farley, a longtime veteran of the North Bergen Police Department, is also accused of harassing officers outside of the office by sending packages containing sex toys and Gay pride flags to their homes, as well as retaliating against them by denying promotions and assigning officers to the night shift, according to notices to sue that have the officers submitted to the Township of North Bergen. To file a lawsuit in New Jersey, a person must first submit a notice indicating their intent to sue.

Video shows Tufts graduate student grabbed off the street by federal immigration officials

Federal authorities on Tuesday detained a Tufts University graduate student while she was on her way to break her Ramadan fast with friends, her lawyer said, and the moment was caught on video.

Rumeysa Ozturk, a Turkish national who was maintaining a valid F-1 student visa as a doctoral student, was apprehended near her home by Department of Homeland Security agents, according to a statement from her attorney, Mahsa Khanbabai.

American Sports & Culture

American Business & Markets