Robert Sinnott Jr. is the typical white American male raised in violence and machismo, the cultural heritage of the hordes of European peasants - mostly English and Anglo-Saxon - who invaded this country and sadistically exterminated its indigenous people, kidnapped and enslaved millions from Africa for free labor on the plantations. The Far West is just over a century ago.... its anarchy and violence have sedimented into the cultural subconscious of the country and is like a tattoo that cannot be removed.
ICE and CBP are recruiting such people because they lack ethics and principles, and they love to inflict violence on unarmed defenseless people. I think Trump should pardon Robert Sinnott Jr. in exchange for enrolling him into ICE and CBP where he can effortlessly harass and abuse immigrants.
[The charming Robert Sinnott Jr. Looks a lot like Frankenstein's monster. He alone can drive dozens of illegal migrants fleeing out of a chicken processing plant somewhere in the backward states of Georgia, Alabama, Arkansas, North Carolina, and Mississippi].
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Ex-cop charged with sexual misconduct after N.J. firefighters say he handcuffed, groped them
Jeff Goldman, Anthony G. Attrino
Sat, December 6, 2025
A former senior fire official in Toms River already facing a civil lawsuit for allegedly sexually abusing subordinates has been charged criminally, according to court records.
Robert Sinnott Jr., a former police officer, was charged Wednesday in Ocean County with four counts of criminal sexual contact and one count of official misconduct, according to court records.
Sinnott, 52, was arrested Thursday in Cape Coral, Florida, where he now lives, according to Lee County jail records.
He remained in custody late Friday morning on a fugitive from justice charge.
In March, three volunteer firefighters in Toms River filed a suit alleging Sinnott sexually assaulted them when he worked for Silverton Volunteer Fire Company No. 1 — abuse they say was ignored and enabled by fire department leadership.
According to the lawsuit, Sinnott subjected the men to sexual assault, harassment and manipulation, which included forced handcuffing, groping and simulated police demonstrations that allegedly turned violent and sexually explicit.
The complaint alleges much of the abuse occurred at the firehouse and in full view of other members, pointing to what the lawsuit describes as a culture of complicity and institutional failure.
In addition to Sinnott, the lawsuit names the Toms River and Silverton fire departments, and numerous local officials, alleging negligence, assault, civil rights violations and a coordinated effort to conceal the abuse.
The Silverton Volunteer Fire Department issued a statement Friday distancing the department from Sinnott.
“The Silverton Volunteer Fire Company is aware of recent online statements criticizing past leadership and members in connection with reported misconduct involving a former individual associated with the company,” the statement said. “To those community members who suggest or believe that leadership knew of and tolerated this individual’s actions, we can assure you that these suggestions/beliefs do not reflect the values, conduct or operational standards of our organization.
“Please be assured that the current leadership of the Silverton Volunteer Fire Company remains firmly committed to integrity, professionalism and the well-being of our firefighters and the community we serve.”
Sinnott was a police officer in Island Heights from 1998 to 2021 before leaving to work in Toms River.
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