Perth amboy police debunk fake homicide post on social media
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Perth Amboy police debunk fake homicide post on social media

April 22, 2025
The false homicide report caused confusion online but was swiftly debunked by police.

PERTH AMBOY, N.J. — A viral social media post claiming a police officer was involved in a homicide in Perth Amboy has been declared completely false by local authorities, who are now warning residents against spreading the misinformation.

The Perth Amboy Police Department issued a public alert Monday morning, addressing the post circulating across social platforms that reportedly included fabricated names, graphic details, and doctored images. Officials confirmed that “no such incident has occurred in the City of Perth Amboy.”

Perth amboy police debunk fake homicide post on social media
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“This post is 100% FALSE and dangerous,” the department said in a statement shared to its Facebook page, describing the viral message as a deliberate attempt to “mislead and cause panic.”

Police emphasized the seriousness of false reports, warning that misinformation can waste valuable law enforcement resources, stir public fear, and undermine community trust. They urged residents to refrain from sharing the content and to report it directly on the platform where it appears.

Authorities also provided the department’s phone number, encouraging anyone with concerns or questions to reach out directly. “Let’s protect our community by promoting facts—not fear,” the department stated.

Social media post under investigation

Officials did not reveal whether an investigation into the origin of the false post is underway but reiterated the need for residents to rely solely on official communication channels for accurate information. No arrests or suspects related to the fake report have been announced.


Key Points

  • A social media post falsely claimed a police-involved homicide in Perth Amboy
  • Perth Amboy Police confirmed the report is entirely fabricated and dangerous
  • Residents are urged to report the post and avoid sharing misinformation

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Phil Stilton

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