GOP Rep. Jim Banks says the move is all part of the Democrat Party's 'grand plan' to federalize elections and 'make it hard for Republicans to ever win again.' A New Jersey police union has won a dispute with a town that demanded local officers identify if they had participated in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. The town of Neptune upheld a grievance filed by the Fraternal Order of Police (FOP)-New Jersey Labor Council, which claimed that the town had violated its members’ "constitutional and contractual rights." The town issued a notice on Jan. 20 that required officers to identify if they were involved in the Jan. 6 riot in Washington, D.C. The FOP argued, however, that there was "no indication, complaint, or information to suggest that any Neptune Superior Officer was in any way involved."