A Secaucus police officer was suspender 160 days last year after he held a grudge and looked to get even with a parking enforcement officer who issued him a street sweeper ticket, according to their 2025 Annual Major Discipline Report.
Police Officer Michael Borrelli was suspended 160 days without pay for sustaining charges related to neglect of duty, obedience to laws, ordinances, rules, and written directives, providing false information, conduct toward other department employees, and criticism of officials acts or orders, among others, the report says.
“On April 14, 2025, Borrelli confronted a Secaucus parking enforcement officer while she was enforcing a street sweeping violation on his personal vehicle, attempting to use his position as a police officer to sway the officer from issuing a summons to issuing him a warning,” according to the report.
He also allegedly told other police officers that we would pull over the parking enforcement officer who ticketed his vehicle in both her private and work vehicles…