TCNJ seeks hired guns after Coulter brouhaha and student's arrest
EWING — The president of The College of New Jersey has hired a high-profile private security firm to review accusations made by student Michael Tracey following his disorderly person arrest at Ann Coulter’s lecture on campus last month.
“Bottom line,” Ball added, “there are procedures in place. If our officers acted inappropriately, our chief would follow those procedures. But it would start with someone lodging a complaint, which hasn’t been done by the student or the college. So, there’s nothing to investigate if you don’t have a complaint.”