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Walkouts and No-Confidence Votes Spreading Like Wildfire Across New Jersey as Bergen Record Journalists Vote to Strike
New Jersey is witnessing an unprecedented wave of resistance as workers, journalists, and public servants take bold stands against mismanagement, corruption, and unfair labor practices. At the forefront of this movement, journalists at The Bergen Record have voted overwhelmingly—by a staggering 95% margin—to walk out in protest of Gannett’s refusal to negotiate a fair contract, echoing a growing demand for accountability across the state.
Bergen Record Journalists Say “Enough” to Gannett’s Union-Busting
In a dramatic escalation of their nearly four-year-long fight for fair wages and workplace protections, journalists at The Bergen Record cast their votes in overwhelming support of a walkout. The vote comes amid accusations that Gannett, the nation’s largest newspaper publisher, has engaged in bad faith negotiations, offered poverty-level wages, and outsourced local journalism to AI and subcontractors.
“Gannett continues to bargain in bad faith and insult us at the bargaining table,” said reporter Kaitlyn Kanzler, chair of the Record Guild. “Our members’ walkout vote shows we won’t let Gannett bully us into submission. We’re willing to do what it takes to get a contract done. There is no journalism without us, the dedicated journalists who live in and report on North Jersey’s local communities.”
The threat of a walkout looms large as more than 92% of union members participated in the vote, sending a clear message to Gannett that its mistreatment of journalists will no longer be tolerated. Since unionization efforts began, nearly half (45%) of the employees who originally supported the movement have already left, many citing frustration with the company’s anti-union tactics.
Union leaders accuse Gannett of making unilateral workplace changes, transferring work away from employees, retaliating against journalists for their union involvement, and prioritizing corporate profits over local journalism.
“Our members’ ability to earn a living wage has a direct impact on local news,” stated Susan DeCarava, president of The NewsGuild of NY. “Readers deserve better, and so do our members. Gannett management knows this and still refuses to prioritize local news over unsustainable company profits. What happens next is up to Gannett.”
The Bergen Record is just the latest battleground in a statewide uprising against corruption, poor leadership, and corporate greed.
New Jersey Sees a Wave of Walkouts and No-Confidence Votes
The Bergen Record journalists’ walkout vote is not an isolated event—it is part of a larger movement sweeping through New Jersey as employees and public servants across multiple sectors rise up against abusive leadership, workplace exploitation, and political corruption.
Union City Police Consider No-Confidence Vote in Chief Anthony Facchini
In Union City, police officers are reportedly considering a vote of no confidence in Police Chief Anthony Facchini, raising concerns about his leadership. Facchini, appointed in September 2022, has recently come under scrutiny after a Union City police sergeant was suspended and charged with filing a false police report. Many within the department question whether the leadership is fit to serve.
Essex County Jail Leadership Hit with No-Confidence Vote
In August 2024, the Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 106, representing supervisors and internal affairs investigators at the Essex County Department of Corrections, overwhelmingly approved a vote of no confidence in:
• Director Ronald Charles
• County Executive Joseph DiVincenzo
• Chief of Staff Philip Alagia
The union cited chronic mismanagement, which led to staffing shortages, forcing inmates into extended confinement and escalating tensions and violence within the jail. Union Vice President Jim Troisi condemned the unsafe conditions, stating that the county’s leaders ignored officers’ repeated warnings about deteriorating security.
Montclair Firefighters Take a Stand Against Their Chief
In July 2023, firefighters in Montclair voted no confidence in Fire Chief John Herrmann, signaling dissatisfaction with his leadership. While the exact grievances were not fully detailed, the move underscored growing tensions within the fire department.
Rutgers-Camden Faculty Revolt Against University Leadership
At Rutgers University-Camden, faculty members took action in December 2021, voting no confidence in Chancellor Antonio Tillis and Provost Daniel Hart. The vote reflected deep frustrations with the administration, as faculty accused them of failing to support both educators and students.
Political Corruption in Hudson County Reaches Boiling Point
Hudson County is at the epicenter of a growing movement to hold public officials accountable, with investigations into rampant corruption among some of the most powerful political figures in the state.
• New Jersey State Senator & Union City Mayor Brian Stack has faced repeated allegations of voter intimidation, sexual assault cover-ups, and retaliation against political opponents.
• Hudson County Commissioner Craig Guy has been the subject of numerous corruption accusations tied to backroom deals and cronyism.
• Bayonne Mayor Jimmy Davis has come under scrutiny for alleged political favoritism and misuse of city resources.
These corrupt officials represent a long-standing culture of political abuse in Hudson County—one that many residents are no longer willing to tolerate.
Hudson County Truth: The Go-To Source for Investigative Reporting
With mainstream outlets often reluctant to expose corruption, Hudson County Truth is stepping up to be the leading source of investigative journalism in New Jersey.
Hudson County Truth is dedicated to:
• Uncovering political corruption in every corner of New Jersey.
• Holding powerful officials accountable for their actions.
• Providing in-depth coverage of ongoing investigations into figures like Brian Stack, Craig Guy, and Jimmy Davis.
With walkouts, no-confidence votes, and public outcry spreading like wildfire, the people of New Jersey are taking a stand. Hudson County Truth will be there every step of the way, exposing the truth and amplifying the voices of those fighting for justice.
The Fight for Accountability is Just Beginning
As more workers, public servants, and citizens demand fairness, transparency, and ethical leadership, the tide is turning against those who have long abused their power.
The journalists at The Bergen Record have made their voices heard. So have police officers, firefighters, faculty members, and countless others across New Jersey.
The question now is: Who will be next to take a stand?
Stay informed. Spread the word. Follow Hudson County Truth. The fight for justice is just beginning.
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Charges Against “Leroy Truth” Dismissed in Secaucus Court — Another Embarrassing Loss for Union City Police..AGAIN
SECAUCUS, NJ — In another courtroom defeat, all charges against investigative journalist Leonard “Leroy Truth” Filipowski have been dismissed by the Secaucus Municipal Court.
The charges — filed after incidents tied to Union City public meetings — included:
Disrupting a public meeting Defiant trespass Disorderly conduct
Every single charge is now gone.
⚖️ Another Case Falls Apart
This wasn’t just one case.
Charges brought forward by Officer Ivis Arias and Sgt. Jasen Bellamy have now both been dismissed, continuing a pattern where cases against Leroy Truth fail to hold up in court.
This isn’t random.
Multiple cases tied to his activism and reporting have reportedly ended the same way — dismissed or dropped. While a full official count of outcomes isn’t independently confirmed in one place, the repeated results are hard to ignore.
👉 At some point, it stops looking like coincidence.
The Secaucus Municipal Prosecutor commented during the court hearing stating that “we must stop trying to chill free speech with these charges”, as charges were being dismissed.
🚨 Officer Arias and Sgt. Bellamy Under Fire
This case puts a spotlight directly on Officer I. Arias and Sgt. Jasen Bellamy, whose charges ultimately collapsed in court.
Critics are now raising serious concerns about both officers, particularly when one is a supervisor, especially when it comes to:
– Understanding basic constitutional rights
– Proper handling of public meetings
– Knowing the limits of police authority in First Amendment settings
Let’s break it down simply:
– Police cannot remove someone just for speaking out.
– They cannot stretch disorderly conduct laws to cover criticism
– They cannot use trespass charges to bypass constitutional protections
Those are not advanced legal concepts — those are fundamentals.
👉 When both officers’ cases get dismissed, the question becomes unavoidable:
Were these arrests based on law — or poor judgment? Do these officers actually understand the law they were enforcing or were they enforcing their feelings?
Officer Arias is also the mistress of Captain Omar Hernandez, who ordered the first arrest of Leroy Truth for “disrespecting the commissioners” in a public commissioners meeting. Another charge that has been previously dismissed on constitutional grounds.
⚠️ Bigger Questions About Leadership and Influence
Beyond the officers themselves, critics are pointing to larger issues inside the department, including:
– Allegations that enforcement actions in political settings are being pushed from higher up.
– Concerns that officers are being placed in situations without proper legal guidance or training .
– Ongoing questions about internal relationships and influence.
These concerns have not been proven in court — but they continue to resurface every time another case falls apart.
And now, it’s happening again.
🏛️ This Isn’t Just About One Case
These incidents all stem from public meetings — places where people are supposed to challenge government openly.
Yes, there are rules.
Yes, meetings need order.
But the law is clear:
👉 You cannot punish someone simply for being critical or outspoken during their public comment time.
That’s where the line is.
And based on the outcome in court, that line may have been crossed.
🎯 A Pattern That’s Getting Hard to Ignore
Leroy Truth has consistently criticized Union City leadership, including Mayor Brian Stack.
Some see him as a watchdog.
Others see him as disruptive.
But here’s what actually matters:
👉 The charges are not sticking.
And now, with cases tied to both Officer Arias and Sgt. Bellamy dismissed, the pattern becomes even harder to dismiss as coincidence.
📉 A Bad Look for Union City Police
No matter how you look at it, this is a problem.
When multiple officers bring cases that don’t survive in court, it:
– Wastes public resources
– Damages the department’s credibility
– Raises serious concerns about training and decision-making
And when it happens repeatedly — it becomes more than just a mistake.
👉 It becomes a pattern.
🧠 Bottom Line
This case is over.
The charges are dismissed.
But the real issue remains:
👉 Why do these cases keep failing — especially when brought by multiple officers like Arias and Bellamy?
Chief Walter Laurencio needs to take a closer look at officers abusing the criminal justice system with frivolous charges. At the end of the day it falls under his watch.
Until that question is answered, every future arrest tied to public criticism will face the same scrutiny — from the public and from the courts.
What’s the score now with total criminal charges dismissed…Leroy wins 28-0 in court so far!
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Stack’s Campaign Confrontation Leads to Criminal Charges
Court complaint records show that several individuals have been criminally charged following an confrontation involving an investigative journalist, Scalzo Photo, during a political campaign event in Union City in the summer of 2025.
The complaint documents indicate that the incident is connected to activities surrounding a political campaign event attended by supporters and volunteers of Mayor and State Senator Brian P. Stack.
Individuals Named in Complaint Records and Charges Listed
According to the complaint records reviewed:
Andre Stevens is listed as charged with third-degree aggravated assault — attempt to cause significant bodily injury under N.J.S.A. 2C:12-1(b)(7). After physically shoving the journalist onto a vehicle and strangling him.



Ernesto J. Ferrera-Robles is listed as charged with third-degree aggravated assault — attempt to cause significant bodily injury under N.J.S.A. 2C:12-1(b)(7). This individual is seen to purposely follow the journalist throughout the entire event blowing air horns in the ears of the Journalist .


Luis R. Beltran is listed as charged with third-degree aggravated assault — attempt to cause significant bodily injury under N.J.S.A. 2C:12-1(b)(7). Also followed and harassed the journalist with an airhorn.


Elisa T. Cuenca is listed as charged with third-degree criminal mischief involving alleged property damage exceeding statutory limits under N.J.S.A. 2C:17-3(a)(1). Also followed and harassed the journalist by consistently blocking the camera view and his personal view with a Campaign sign, a consistently impeding his way of travel.



The complaint records reference offense dates in June 2025 and appear to stem from the same overall police investigation.
Allegations Regarding the Incident
According to allegations described by individuals familiar with the matter, the confrontation occurred while an investigative journalist was documenting campaign activities. It is alleged that campaign volunteers followed the journalist, blocked camera views using political signs, and attempted to intimidate him from reporting on the event.
It is further alleged that at one point a volunteer physically confronted the journalist, including grabbing and pushing him against a vehicle. These allegations remain subject to court proceedings.
Political Reaction and Public Criticism
The incident has generated political controversy and public criticism. Some critics argue that campaign leadership and elected officials connected to the event should have ensured a safe environment for journalists and members of the public.
Criticism has also been directed at prominent political figures associated with the campaign, including Mayor and State Senator Brian Stack, as well as Assemblyman Larry Wainstein and Assemblyman Gabriel Rodriguez, with opponents alleging a failure to prevent or discourage confrontational conduct by supporters.
None of these public officials are listed as defendants in the complaint records reviewed and none has made comments of the incident.
Court Process Ahead
The charged individuals are expected to appear in court as the cases move through the criminal justice process. The proceedings will determine whether the charges proceed to indictment, trial, dismissal, or other resolution.
Presumption of Innocence
All charges described in the complaint records are allegations only.
Each named individual is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law following due process.
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Fatal Shooting Under Investigation on Bergenline Avenue in Union City
A man was found shot and killed early this morning between parked vehicles near the intersection of 44th Street and Bergen Avenue in Union City. Authorities from the Union City Police Department and Hudson County Prosecutor’s Office have responded and are actively investigating the circumstances surrounding the fatal shooting.
Officials have not yet released the victim’s identity or any details regarding potential suspects. The area remains an active crime scene as detectives continue their investigation.
More information will be provided as soon as it becomes publicly available through official sources.
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