Suspicious Device Halts Keansburg Parade, Man Arrested Amid FBI Investigation

April 14, 2026
Suspicious Device Halts Keansburg Parade, Man Arrested Amid FBI Investigation
  • Officials reiterate that charges are accusations and Otis remains presumed innocent until proven guilty in court.

  • The investigation led to a broader hold on parades in Keansburg for the remainder of the year.

  • A suspicious device was reported near Beachway and Bayview Avenues in Keansburg on the morning of March 28, prompting a police response near a parade staging area.

  • The investigation has involved Keansburg police, the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office, and the FBI as it unfolds.

  • Otis, who claimed to work as a fire safety and environmental compliance officer at Brookdale Community College, is in the Monmouth County jail awaiting court proceedings.

  • As in all cases, every defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in court.

  • Monmouth County Prosecutor Raymond Santiago announced the case on April 14, 2026.

  • Otis began working at Brookdale in 2016 and earned a salary of $93,398, according to GovSalaries.com.

  • The incident disrupted the planned regional parade, replacing festivities with security concerns and an active investigation.

  • The exact nature of the device remained unclear; Otis’s attorney described it as non-remote and similar in power to an M-80 or cherry bomb, and a search of his home, car, and office found no other suspicious items.

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