Prosecutor: Two Asbury Cops Face Additional Misconduct, Vandalism Charges

A suspended Asbury Park police officer and a former special law enforcement officer are now facing additional charges in connection with two separate September vandalism incidents, Monmouth County Prosecutor Christopher J. Gramiccioni announced.

Asbury Park Police Officer Stephen Martinsen, 30, of Asbury Park, and former Asbury Park Police Special Law Enforcement Officer, Class 2, Thomas Dowling, 26, of Asbury Park, are charged with: two counts each of second-degree official misconduct relating to two separate incidents of vandalism to two vehicles, both owned by the same person. One vehicle was parked in Ocean Grove and the other was located in Asbury Park. Both were vandalized between 3 and 4 a.m. on or about Tuesday, Sept. 3.

It is alleged that Martinsen and Dowling purposely damaged both vehicles. The vehicle owner had filed an administrative complaint against both officers several days before the vandalism incidents.

Dowling and Martinsen had previously been charged with: two counts each of third-degree conspiracy, third-degree possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose (Knife), fourth-degree unlawful possession of a weapon (Knife), and fourth-degree criminal mischief.

Martinsen has been part of the department since 2013, starting as a Special Law Enforcement Officer, Class 1 in May of 2013, becoming a Class 2 in May of 2014 and then becoming a full-time member of the force since July of 2017. Dowling was a Class 2 officer since May of 2015.

As a result of the original charges, Martinsen has been suspended without pay and Dowling’s employment with the city of Asbury Park has been terminated.

If convicted of second degree charges, Martinsen and Dowling face up to 10 years on each charge in a New Jersey state prison and a possible five year period of parole ineligibility.

— Edited press release from the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office