Politics & Government

Police Investigate Nutley Fire Chief After Video Surfaces (Updated)

No charges have been filed against the chief, Nutley authorities said.

NUTLEY, NJ — An investigation has been launched into accusations against a volunteer fire chief in Nutley, authorities announced Wednesday.

Nutley police released the following statement about the allegations:

“The Nutley Police Department has confirmed that we are investigating allegations against a volunteer fire chief. The Essex County Prosecutor’s Office is conducting an ongoing investigation regarding these allegations that were reportedly recorded by a YouTuber … no charges have been authorized at this time.”

A spokesperson with the Essex County Prosecutor's Office told Patch that no arrests have been made, and the investigation is ongoing. No additional information was immediately available, he said.

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Earlier this week, OBL Nation posted a video of man in New Jersey, claiming that he allegedly thought he was meeting with a 14-year-old juvenile at the Walmart in North Bergen – only to find the YouTube channel's host waiting for him instead. A shorter version of the video has since been posted to Instagram.

Multiple news outlets have identified the man in the video as Henry D. Meola, who was sworn in as Nutley's fire chief two years ago.

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