NJ schools chief punched woman in the face in Jersey Shore street brawl: cops

A New Jersey colleges superintendent was arrested after he allegedly punched a lady within the face and fought a person throughout a avenue brawl on the Jersey Shore over the weekend.

Douglas J. Petty, the superintendent of Lodi Public Colleges in Bergen County, was arrested in Seaside Heights after he was noticed combating on the sidewalk round 1:20 a.m. Sunday, in line with an affidavit obtained by NJ.com.

A site visitors cop stated he noticed Petty, 46, punch a lady within the face with a closed fist on a avenue nook earlier than, in line with the doc. 

When extra officers arrived, Petty was on high of one other man on the sidewalk because the site visitors cop tried to interrupt up the combat and struggled to place Petty in handcuffs.

The second officer was in a position to cuff Petty, who was delivered to the Seaside Heights police station, the affidavit stated.

Douglas J. Petty
Douglas J. Petty was arrested for combating on Sunday morning.
Lodi Public Colleges

Seaside police Detective Steve Korman informed NJ.com that Petty and the person started combating after the person approached Petty after watching him punch the lady. He stated that “after a quick verbal altercation, a bodily altercation ensued between the 2.”

It’s not clear why Petty punched the lady.

Petty was charged simply after 5:15 a.m. the identical day with easy assault with intent to trigger bodily damage — a disorderly individuals offense, in line with court docket information. 

The top administrator was taken to the Ocean County Jail and launched on Monday, the outlet reported.

Petty’s lawyer, Raymond Raya, informed NJ.com that his consumer has pleaded not responsible to the fees.

“We sit up for vigorously defending him on this matter,” he stated. “I'll reserve any additional remark till after the proceedings are completed, which we imagine might be completed expeditiously.”

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