Monmouth Cop Who Ran Meth Lab Out of House Gets 10 Years in Prison

Charlie Dwyer

LONG BRANCH, NJ – A former Long Branch cop who was caught operating a meth lab out of his home last year will be spending time behind bars. Christopher Walls, 50, has been sentenced to 10 years in state prison by Monmouth County Superior Court Judge Jill G. O’Malley.

Walls is also required to forfeit his public office, as well as his firearms and firearms ID card.

“Police were called to Walls’s home on the 300 block of West End Avenue on May 15, 2021for a report of a domestic disturbance,” said Acting Monmouth County Prosecutor Lori Linskey. “While officers were on scene, another resident in the home alleged that Walls was involved in suspicious narcotics activity. The New Jersey State Police (NJSP) Hazmat Unit responded to the scene and located materials, chemicals, and instruments consistent with a methamphetamine laboratory in both the basement of the residence and in a shed on the property. “


The Unit confirmed that Walls was in possession of ingredients necessary to manufacture methamphetamine, and found meth residue in chemistry-related glassware on site. A joint investigation by the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office’s Professional Responsibility and Narcotics Units and the Long Branch Police Department revealed that Walls had also been in possession of books related to making methamphetamine, explosives, and poison, the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office said in a statement on Monday.

“In manufacturing illegal narcotics out of his home, Officer Walls threatened the safety and security of the very community he swore an oath to protect and serve,” Acting Prosecutor Linskey said. “We feel that this sentence sends an unmistakable message that such conduct among members of law enforcement will never be tolerated.  This former officer’s actions are also a profound disservice to all of the hardworking and dedicated members of law enforcement who work diligently each day to protect their communities with honor.”

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