Politics & Government
Legislators Wants Councilman To Resign Immediately
The officials said language used in an expletive-laden tirade was 'reprehensible' and 'unacceptable.'

Editor's note: The video attached to this story contains strong, vulgar language.
WESTWOOD, NJ — A dozen bipartisan state legislators have asked a North Jersey councilman to immediately resign following the release of a video last week showing him yelling an expletive-laden tirade at a Republican Committee candidate.
The 12 legislators told Wayne's Richard Jasterzbski in a letter Friday that his behavior "is not only unacceptable for any elected official, but your language towards a female volunteer is reprehensible for any person to use toward another."
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The representatives, which include 39th District Assemblywoman Holly Schepisi and Assemblyman Robert Auth, asked the councilman to "immediately resign." They hope he will "heed this request so that your community and all involved can move past this very shameful incident."
The 10-minute video police released last week as part of a complaint shows Jasterzbski yelling obscenities and cursing at Susan Enderly-Peracchio at the Passaic County Regular Republican Organization's headquarters. The confrontation allegedly stemmed from Enderly-Peracchio taking down a candidate's sign at the headquarters earlier in the day.
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"You wish you were being f---ed by me," Jasterzbski said in the video. "You don't have to worry about me penetrating you at all. You wanted fair and square and you should have been satisfied with that, but you stood there and you let them corrupt the system of political process."
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Mayor Chris Vergano, who won the primary Tuesday against Miller Ryan, also asked Jasterzbski to resign "effective immediately."
Jasterzbski previously said he will not resign. Jasterzbski was appointed to the Town Council in 2013. He was elected to a full term in 2015. He defended his actions after the video was released. He said he will not apologize either.
"I will defend myself and defend the voters and residents of the 1st Ward, as I have for the last 3-and-a-half years," he said. "She has no right whatsoever to be touching any signs."
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Photo: Councilman Richard Jassterzbski yells at Susan Enderly-Peracchio at the Passaic County Regular Republican Organization's headquarters on Hamburg Turnpike Sunday. YouTube Screenshot
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