News12 New York
N12 Originals
Numbers & Links
Local
Crime
Weather
Politics
Toll of Commuting
FIFA World Cup

Toms River Council votes to eliminate 2 police captain positions, despite public opposition

The Toms River Town Council voted to eliminate two police captain positions, despite opposition from the public.

Jim Murdoch

Feb 14, 2024, 12:16 PM

Updated

Share:

More Stories

A majority of the Toms River Town Council members voted Wednesday afternoon to eliminate the positions of two retiring police captains and shift the money to hiring eight full-time EMTs.

After 90 minutes of public comments, where more than 30 people asked the council to table the vote, the ordinance passed - with two members voting no and five voting yes.  

"Once that happens you will have effectively understaffed and defunded this police department. And every single soul who doesn't make it because there isn't enough staff is on you," said town resident Tracey Fournier.

Dozens of speakers spoke out against the mayor's plan to eliminate the captains' jobs and shift, according to the mayor, the roughly $800,000 into new full-time EMTS. In multiple interviews, Toms River Mayor Dan Rodrick said most residents still support him. But that support was nowhere to be seen on Wednesday aside from the five council members.

"I wanted to work with you guys to fix our town. But this is not the right way. I am glad this happened. Why? Because it has united us and I see that these people which have come here to fight for what's right," said another Toms River resident. 

Police Chief Mitch Little did not speak inside the meeting but told News 12 after the vote, it appears by the move that the mayor and council want more control over the department.

"It feels like there is a lot of pressure being put on the police department right now.  And I do get the sense of the current administration wanting more control and I've seen other departments when other administration have departments they want to control, they try to get rid of the chief," said Chief Little. 

The meeting did get loud at times. Police officers removed one member of the public for getting into a shouting match with the council president and the mayor.  A petition is still circulating in town to repeal this ordinance. If it gets enough signatures, the ordinance would be sent back to the council and they have three choices - withdraw the ordinance; modify the ordinance or send it to a public referendum vote.

PREVIOUS COVERAGE:

More Stories

Top Stories

02:34
Media

Tractor-trailer fire shuts down lanes and slows traffic on New Jersey Turnpike

02:28
RizzoSM

WEATHER TO WATCH: Storms overnight and a rainy Saturday

Garbage truck fire

Flames engulf garbage truck on I-287 in Franklin Township

AP26090784517939

Supreme Court allows Trump administration to end legal protections for Haitians, Syrians

tick

Health officials urge caution as cases of tick-borne 'red meat allergy' persist

00:19
Bus fire

Driver escapes fire on hotel shuttle bus near Newark airport

00:17
Truck Spill

Fuel spill shuts down I-95 express lanes in Leonia following 5-car pileup

02:29
Screenshot 2026-06-25 070537

Local café helps coffee lovers master the art of brewing at home

00:25
Screenshot 2026-06-25 053522

Former prison dental assistant accused of bribery and drug smuggling in Otisville

02:04
AliteArrest_2026-06-22-17-12-21

No release for John Alite, former mob hitman accused of extortion and loansharking

00:21
MTNJNewarkFlight0624_2026-06-24-22-18-26

Air Canada flight makes emergency landing in Boston after captain becomes incapacitated

01:52
REMontlairpridefestival pkg_2026-06-24-22-21-17

Montclair Pride Festival postponed until October amid funding and scheduling challenges

01:57
psegrescueCM_2026-06-24-22-20-59

PSE&G workers rescue man trapped under truck in Newark

00:19
MTNJDelaneyHallDriver0624_2026-06-24-22-12-47

Newark police charge driver accused of striking protester outside Delaney Hall

01:44
Screenshot 2026-06-24 173317

Hoboken police warn of donation scam targeting people near terminal, waterfront

02:11
CITY HALL TN RAW

Jersey City postpones vote on proposed tax increase amid resident concerns

00:27
David J. Zapata-Vera (Suspect Newark Double Fatal Hit and Run) BLUR

Newark man charged in fatal hit-and-run that killed two women

01:41
EBikeLawBacklash_2026-06-24-17-19-09

E-Bike registration appointments now available at NJMVC locations

00:21
costcoLI10AW_2025-01-20-22-26-15

Police: New Jersey man stole more than $73,000 worth of items from Costco trailer

00:33
REJersey Proud Sponsored 0624_2026-06-24-22-25-09

Jersey Proud: Ringwood teens work to restore abandoned hockey rink 

App StoreGoogle Play Store

info

Newsletter

Send Photos/Videos

Contact

About Us

News Team

News 12 New York

follow us

Twitter

Facebook

Instagram

more resources

Optimum Corporate

Optimum Service

Advertise on News 12

Careers

Content Removal Policy

© 2026 N12N, LLC

Privacy Policy

Terms of Service

Ad Choices