Jack Ciattarelli endorses Republican Al Couceiro for Jackson Township Council

JACKSON, N.J. – New Jersey Republican gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli has endorsed Al Couceiro, a lifelong firefighter and EMT, in Jackson’s hotly contested Township Council race.

His endorsement puts him at odds with candidate Chris Pollak, most known for his past 17 years cosplaying in public as the “Dark Guardian,” a self-described real-life superhero who once patrolled the streets of New York City with a band of other costumed superheroes from around 2000 until about 2020.

Pollak, now running for local office has been critical of the GOP nominee for governor and has accused Ciattarelli of backing “people who are trying to do us harm.”

Ciattarelli is backing the entire Ocean County GOP Republican ticket from top to bottom this year.


Key Points

  • Jack Ciattarelli endorses firefighter and EMT Al Couceiro for Jackson Township Council.
  • Opponent Chris Pollak gained national attention as New York’s real-life “Dark Guardian.”
  • Ciattarelli cites alignment on overdevelopment, affordable housing, and school funding as key reasons for his endorsement.

Ciattarelli pushes for Republican unity

Al Couceiro has called for community unity while Pollak has threatened to fight anyone and everything in New Jersey politics, a red flag for Ciattarelli.

In a campaign message released ahead of Election Day, Ciattarelli urged residents to rally behind the Republican slate, including Couceiro.

“Election Day is tomorrow, and your vote can make the difference,” Ciattarelli said. “We need change here in New Jersey. I’ll cut taxes, lower your electricity bill, support our police, and stop the overdevelopment of our suburbs. But I can’t do it alone. I need you to get out and vote for me and the entire Republican ticket, including Al Couceiro for Township Council.”

Shared focus on local control and growth

Ciattarelli emphasized that his support for Couceiro stems from shared views on state housing mandates, overdevelopment, and school funding. Both men have been vocal about limiting state interference in municipal planning and preserving the township’s suburban character.

Pollak’s past as the ‘Dark Guardian’ resurfaces

Before entering New Jersey politics, Pollak patrolled New York City streets dressed in black and red body armor, mask as the “Dark Guardian,” confronting potential criminals and promoting community safety. His unusual background brought national media attention, though in Jackson, it has become a political talking point and many are backing Pollak due to his anti-Jewish sentiment and campaign theme, aligned more with Democrats and the far left’s anti-Jewish campaign undertones.

Connecticut woman shot and killed man in front of child during Toy Story movie night

Connecticut woman charged with murder after deadly shooting during movie night

Dayville, CT A woman faces charges after allegedly shooting a man while he was watching “Toy Story” with a child. Michelle Yeagher, 65, is charged with murder, carrying a firearm while under the influence, risk of injury to a child, and reckless endangerment in the first degree.

The incident occurred late Monday night at a residence on Pratt Road in Killingly. Andrew Michael Olson, 39, was shot in the chest and later died at Day Kimball Hospital.

Troopers found Olson suffering from a gunshot wound at 9:31 p.m. A child present in the home reported that Yeagher entered the room and opened fire.

Reports indicate Yeagher was found in bed when law enforcement arrived. An officer asked her where the gun was, but she reportedly could not locate it and appeared intoxicated.

During an initial interview, Yeagher allegedly claimed Olson tried to kill her. She said she shot him after he came after her, as she had difficulty unlocking her gun safe before firing the weapon.

According to Yeagher, Olson and the child had come over earlier that evening, and she had gone to bed. Her account conflicted with the child’s testimony, leading to discrepancies in her narrative.

Yeagher was transported out of the residence on a stretcher around 11:30 p.m. She provided further statements the next morning, expressing distress over personal issues leading to her drinking that night.

She claimed to have awakened terrified and retrieved her gun, only remembering seeing an injured person on the floor. Yeagher is currently held at the Connecticut State Department of Correction on a $1 million bond.

Her next court appearance is scheduled for December 11.