Mayor Richard David says the move by protesters to gather outside the home of the Binghamton City Council president was "reprehensible and unacceptable."
With just over four months remaining to complete a police reform initiative to submit to the state, Tioga County is preparing to conduct a survey focusing on law enforcement.
A march is planned Sunday, March 26 in Downtown Binghamton to oppose regional law enforcement authorities' call for revisions to the New York Bail Reform Law.
A law that has been on the books since the 1970s, which protects police and other officers disciplinary records from the media and public in New York State, is up for a vote.