Dad who launched race rant in tony New Jersey town arrested outside school
NY Post
A dad went on a rambling tirade about minority fathers and black-on-black violence at a school board meeting in a tony New Jersey town — and ended up being hauled off in cuffs days later outside a local school.
Robert Vessechia, a 55-year-old Chatham resident and former local youth football coach, was arrested on charges of disorderly conduct and criminal trespassing May 7 after he refused to leave the township high school and became “verbally abusive” with staff, according to cops. Chatham police said in a statement that Vessechia was “causing a disturbance” outside his son’s school and had been told “numerous times that he was not wanted on school property, including the Board of Education Building, but he ignored their requests to leave.”More Related News