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Former Point Boro Council President Arrested in Alleged Assault on Man, Police Say

Man allegedly harmed by Susan Rogers treated at hospital the following day

 

Susan Rogers, the former Point Borough Council President who ran unsuccessfully for mayor in 2010, is facing a charge of simple assault for allegedly injuring a man in her home on River Road, police said.

Rogers, 44, was released on $1,000 bail, no 10 percent option, at the Borough Police Department on Bridge Avenue on Dec. 29, the day she was charged with one count of simple assault, said Captain Richard Larsen.

Rogers, who lost to William Schroeder in her mayor bid, is vice chairperson of the Republican County Committee of Point Pleasant.

A man who Rogers' had allegedly harmed during a dispute called police at 11:26 a.m. Dec. 29, Larsen said.

When asked if the injury was minor, Larsen said, "Yes, it was minor as best we can determine. The charge was simple assault. If the injury had been serious, the charge would have been aggravated assault."

The victim declined medical treatment on Dec. 29, but the following morning called for medical attention, Larsen said. At 5:24 a.m. Dec. 30, the victim was transported by the Point Boro First Aid Squad from Rogers' home to Ocean Medical Center in Brick, Larsen said.

When Patch called Rogers on her cell phone, Rogers said "Hello," a Patch editor identified herself and the connection died.

Larsen would not disclose the victim's name, age, nature of the relationship to Rogers, the type of injuries, how long he was in the hospital, or any other details, saying the law precludes law enforcement officers from releasing most information regarding this and other domestic violence cases.

The charge is a municipal court charge, not one that is subject to indictment by a grand jury that would ultimately be handled by Superior Court in Toms River, Larsen said. Rogers was never transported to Ocean County jail in Toms River, but was processed and released from the Borough Police Department, he said.

So far, the municipal court has not received any plea or notice of legal representation, and there is no court date scheduled yet, regarding the Rogers case, Municipal Court Administrator Michelle Sargent said early Thursday afternoon.

Rogers was charged by Special Police Officer Matthew Nickerson, who had responded to Rogers' home with Officer Loren MacIver, in MacIver's marked police vehicle, since MacIver is the field training officer supervising Nickerson, Larsen said.

Officer Robert Wells, the senior officer on duty that day, who supervised the investigation, and Officers Jeff Johnson and David Scalabrini also responded to the scene and assisted in what was "a thorough investigation," Larsen said. Scalabrini also responded to the house again later that day, at 5:46 p.m., as part of the ongoing investigation, Larsen said.

Rogers is employed as a Confidential Secretary in the Department of Children and Families' Division on Women, she was hired on Oct. 12, 2010 and her current salary is $60,807.11, according to Kristine Brown, Director of Communications and Public Affairs, NJ Department of Children and Families. 

While Rogers is still active in the local Republican County Committee of Point Pleasant, her once-strong influence among local Republicans may have been waning recently, given that her pick for a vacant council seat was not ultimately nominated by her peers. In a meeting this past July, Rogers nominated Bill Dikun, a former councilman and her 2007 running mate, to fill a vacancy left when Mitch Remig left council to work for the Ocean County Prosecutor's office.

However, the Republican County Committee of Point Pleasant instead nominated three other candidates, including Bill Borowksy, who was later sworn in as a council member and who won election to the seat in November 2012.

Rogers had begun the local Community Watch program, which is still in operation as a community crime prevention program under different leadership, and remained active in that while she ran for mayor.

Rogers was named "Woman of the Year" by the Ocean County Federation of Republican Women in 2009 and, as such, was honored by the Ocean County Board of Freeholders at a meeting that year, as noted on the board's agenda for March 18, 2009.

Related Topics: Arrest, Bail, Charge, Ocean County, Point Borough, Point Pleasant Borough, Police, Republicans, Simple Assault, and Sue Rogers

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Tom Davis

11:35 am on Saturday, January 12, 2013

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Bowie Thelonius

10:22 pm on Saturday, January 12, 2013

Why were "comments" initially turned off?

MTBottle

1:05 pm on Saturday, January 12, 2013

Karma, and we can leave it at that.

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Da Poppa

10:35 pm on Saturday, January 12, 2013

Tom, I'm not trying to raise a ruckus, but a simple question, what guidelines does the Patch follow when deciding what stories are allowed comments and not? Are there any hard and fast rules? I am truly interested, as there has been a lot of chatter on other blogs and social websites about this story finally, after two weeks, becomes a news story on the Patch, and when it was posted, comments were not allowed. Conspiracy theories abound ... Thanks.

And, ditto ... Karma ...

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Opinionated

9:22 am on Sunday, January 13, 2013

I find it interesting how the Patch held off comments on this subject yet let them run wild when Sheriff Polhemus passed away. They allowed many posts that seemed to express pleasure of his passing if not downright gleeful. Also why was my post on this commending the opening of this story to posting deleted? Is there some sort of bias towards Ms. Rogers? And a dislike for the later Sheriff? This may having little to do about this story except the post vs. not post makes it relevant.

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Tom Davis

10:46 am on Sunday, January 13, 2013

We've had difficulty, based on our system, in monitoring and preventing comments that make false or unproven accusations; libelous remarks; and unfair personal and character assassinations. This has been an issue with every one of our Patches. We have been doing what we can to curtail those kinds of remarks. We're not always going to find the perfect approach, but we do appreciate that the level of discourse on this article so far has been constructive.

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Da Poppa

8:58 pm on Sunday, January 13, 2013

How do you know the level discourse unless you let the comments start. As the comments turn down right profane on the I-195 accident where a young man lost life (I just flagged a comment with the "s" word) comments weren't allowed to start at all here. As someone commented above, the county sheriff passes away and people practically dance on his grave, but here no comments are allowed until days after the article was posted and the article wasn't posted until weeks after the arrest. I understand your right and obligation to monitoring comments, I'm not sure banning comments arbitrarily is part of that equation.

MomOf2

4:59 pm on Sunday, January 13, 2013

Where can I apply for her $60,000 plus a year SECRETARY job???

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MomOf2

4:59 pm on Sunday, January 13, 2013

Excuse me...CONFIDENTIAL secretary job. I can keep a secret!

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Lifetime Resident

8:44 pm on Sunday, January 13, 2013

In my personal opinion Ms Rogers always seems to think she was better than most people..and yet this is the way she behaves? I never thought she deserved to be inducted into Boro HS hall of fame, what has she done to deserve that honor? Better yet, does anyone who went to Boro in the 80's even remember her attending? and in light of her recent behavior maybe the Board of Ed should consider removing her name..

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Maggie Hart-Zuhowski

3:48 pm on Monday, January 14, 2013

Domestic violence for any individual is no game. No one should comment on until YOU HAVE ALL THE FACTS and HISTORY of alleged victim and no one should base judgement on what you read in the newspaper. Respectfully submitted.

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Horse mom

6:15 pm on Monday, January 14, 2013

I agree with Maggie, in this town ( lived here since birth) people talk to talk and make up to fill in , you need all the facts , you don't have to like Ms Rogers , but through all her health issues she still served the town , whether we agree with her or not, not one of us were in that house to see what really happened , there are 2 sides to a story and in the middle the truth , we can not judge someone when we are not perfect as it is . Again , we weren't there , lets get the truth of what happened
Thank you

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craig

8:05 am on Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Something smells! I'm no fan of Susan,however, victim gets hurt 11;30 am and wait's until 5:30 am next day for treatment of minor wound?. By ambulance no less! Sounds like somebody had time to think things over and stir the pot. Our police and courts don't need this garbage.

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