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Lodi Schools Chief Punched Woman In Head, Assaulted Her Rescuer In Seaside: Police Report

UPDATE: Lodi Schools Supt. Douglas Petty punched a woman in the head on a Seaside Heights street, then brawled with a man who came to her aid, police charged.

Douglas J. Petty

Douglas J. Petty

Photo Credit: MUGSHOT / BACKGROUND: Steve Almaas
Lodi Schools Supt. Douglas Petty (left) checks his phone during special Board of Education meeting Wednesday night, Aug. 31.

Lodi Schools Supt. Douglas Petty (left) checks his phone during special Board of Education meeting Wednesday night, Aug. 31.

Photo Credit: LODI LIVE

A Heights police officer reported seeing Petty, 46, of Morris Plains, punch the woman in the head with a closed fist near the corner of Sumner Avenue and Boulevard shortly before 1:30 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 25.

A man approached and got into a fistfight with Petty, the officer wrote in a complaint on file in Superior Court in Toms River.

The victim -- whose name was withheld -- had an undisclosed personal relationship with the schools chief, the complaint says.

Police took Petty into custody and charged him with "purposely, knowingly or recklessly causing bodily injury to another" -- basically simple assault.

Then they sent him to the Ocean County Jail.

Records show he was ordered released by a Superior Court judge later that day pending a scheduled Sept. 14 first appearance in Municipal Court in Seaside Heights.

Petty, who left as principal of a public school in Newark to become Lodi's schools chief in November 2019, has declined comment.

The topic didn't come up at Wednesday's Lodi Board of Education meeting, which was live-streamed.

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