Man Charged with Threatening Freehold Township Police Officer
Freehold Borough man allegedly threatened an officer while he was being arrested.
A Freehold Borough man faces one charge of making a terrorist threat after he allegedly threatened a Freehold Township Police Officer while he was being arrested, according to court documents.
Calvin Fair, 39, of Conover Street in Freehold Borough, allegedly threatened a Township Patrolman while being placed under arrest on Saturday, July 7. The arrest warrant does not indicate what Fair was initially being placed under arrest for and Freehold Township police officials did not return calls asking for comment.
The complaint warrant states that while Fair was being arrested he threatened the officer by saying “When I get out on Monday, I will be up and in your face, you will see.”
According to the complaint warrant, there was probable cause to issue the warrant due to Fair’s prior criminal history for violent crimes. Freehold Township Patrolman Andrew Galaydick III was the arresting officer.
Fair has been remanded to the Monmouth County Correctional Institution on $10,000.
MICHAEL PANZERA
3:22 pm on Tuesday, July 10, 2012
GOOD JOB MAKE HIS LIFE MISERABLE NO BODY THREATENS A COP EVER
Frank Potente
7:12 pm on Tuesday, July 10, 2012
What a jackass that cop must be. If I understand street lingo correctly, being "in your face" is not a terroristic threat. I have jury duty coming up and, if I'm on that jury, that guy is not guilty in my book.
no knuckles
12:02 pm on Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Of course you will be on jury duty.... you're obviously too stupid to get out of it.... J/O
Technokat
4:07 am on Monday, July 30, 2012
Are you kidding? Tell you what...the next time you do something stupid, and that cop is the one stopping you, you can tell him to his face what you think of him. What that man said is a threat. Now...was the man sober? Well that is another story. Still, it was a threat and should be taken as one.
Leslie Bianczik
7:36 am on Wednesday, July 11, 2012
He just wanted to kiss the officer to thank him for straightening out his life. I'm with Frank, "in your face" is hardly a terroristic threat.
JB
9:19 am on Wednesday, July 11, 2012
I am so glad Leslie and Frank know what the accused meant without knowing the arrested subject. They must have mystical powers. While your home under your blanket with the doors locked this officer is out on the streets protecting you and yours.
NJRICKY
12:13 pm on Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Notice the article doesnt tell why he was being arrested in the beginning. Monday morning quarterbacks.
freeholderforlife
7:48 pm on Wednesday, July 11, 2012
this guy's a loser anyways. but no kudos to the arresting officer--i personally know his ex-wife and her 15 year old son who he "was up in thier faces" saw the bumps and bruises myself. what goes around officer. . .
calvin fair
12:43 am on Thursday, July 12, 2012
Hi, my name is Calvin Fair & i nvr threaten this officer i would nvr threaten any officer of the law i have much respect for each & every officer of the law. I have law enforcement in my family & i was raise much betta thn tht..
Rollo Rincon
10:23 am on Thursday, July 12, 2012
Next time dont get arrested and you'll never be in a position to threaten a police officer.