Grand Jury Declines to Charge Guttenberg Officer in Nov 2024 Incident
Summary
The New Jersey Attorney General's Office announced that a state grand jury has declined to file criminal charges against a Guttenberg police officer involved in an incident on November 12, 2024. The investigation, conducted by the Office of Public Integrity and Accountability, concluded that no criminal charges were warranted.
What changed
A state grand jury has voted not to indict a Guttenberg police officer, Brandon Sauerwald, in connection with an incident that occurred on November 12, 2024, resulting in the death of Brandon Lee Ortega. The Office of Public Integrity and Accountability (OPIA) conducted the investigation, which included reviewing witness statements, 911 calls, radio transmissions, photographs, body-worn camera footage, surveillance videos, and autopsy results. The grand jury deliberated and ultimately determined that no criminal charges should be filed against Officer Sauerwald.
This decision signifies the conclusion of the criminal investigation into the officer's conduct. Regulated entities, particularly law enforcement agencies, should note the process followed by the OPIA and the role of the grand jury in such investigations. While no specific compliance actions are mandated by this announcement, it reinforces the established protocols for investigating deaths during encounters with law enforcement in New Jersey, as outlined by Independent Directive 2019-4.
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State Grand Jury Declines to Criminally Charge Guttenberg Police Officer in Connection with Incident in Guttenberg, N.J., on November 12, 2024
State Grand Jury Declines to Criminally Charge Guttenberg Police Officer in Connection with Incident in Guttenberg, N.J., on November 12, 2024
by NJOAG Communications WC | Mar 25, 2026 | "No Bill" | 68th Street | 911 calls | autopsy results. disturbance | Bellevue Avenue | Guttenberg Police Department | Independent Prosecutor Directive 2019-4 | Investigation | John F. Kennedy Blvd. East | Office of Public Integrity and Accountability (OPIA) | photographs | Radio Transmissions | State Grand Jury | surveillance videos | video footage from body-worn cameras | Office of Public Integrity and Accountability | Press Release | Public Integrity |
For Immediate Release: March 25, 2026
Office of The Attorney General
– Jennifer Davenport, Attorney General
Office of Public Integrity and Accountability
– Eric L. GIbson, Executive Director
For Further Information:
Media Inquiries-
Dan Prochilo
OAGpress@njoag.gov
TRENTON — A state grand jury has voted not to file any criminal charges against a Guttenberg police officer at the conclusion of its deliberations regarding a November 12, 2024 incident in Guttenberg, New Jersey. The civilian who died during that encounter had previously been identified as Brandon Lee Ortega, 26, of Mexia, Texas.
Mr. Ortega’s death was investigated by the Office of Public Integrity and Accountability (OPIA) and presented to New Jersey residents serving on the grand jury in accordance with the Independent Directive of 2019, which was issued following the enactment of a state law requiring the Office of the Attorney General to investigate deaths that occur during an encounter with law enforcement.
The investigation included witness interviews, review of 911 calls, radio transmissions, photographs, video footage from body-worn cameras and surveillance videos, and autopsy results. This evidence was presented to a state grand jury. After hearing testimony and evidence, the grand jury concluded its deliberations on March 23, 2026, and voted “no bill,” concluding no criminal charges should be filed against Guttenberg Police Officer Brandon Sauerwald.
According to the investigation, at approximately 11:02 p.m. on November 12, 2024, officers from the Guttenberg Police Department responded to 68th Street and Bellevue Avenue after a 911 call was received reporting a disturbance. There, Guttenberg Police Officer Sauerwald and Detective Jaber Jaber met with an individual who explained that he had rented a room to a female from California, but she never checked in. Instead, two males and one female with a dog attempted to enter the property. When the owner denied them entry, an argument ensued and one male, later identified as Mr. Ortega, reportedly brandished a blue firearm. Officers were provided with a description of the individuals involved in the reported disturbance and canvassed the area.
Officer Sauerwald located Ortega in the area of 7000 John F. Kennedy Blvd. East. During a brief foot chase, Mr. Ortega fled from Officer Sauerwald and allegedly attempted to carjack an individual. After the failed attempt, the driver chased after Mr. Ortega. Officer Sauerwald pursued, and as he was approaching, Mr. Ortega climbed over a railing and fell approximately 68 feet. Fire department and EMS personnel responded and Mr. Ortega was pronounced deceased at the scene. A gun with a black grip and metallic blue coloring was recovered on Mr. Ortega’s person at the scene.
Today, video footage from police body-worn cameras, surveillance cameras, as well as 911 calls related to this fatal incident are being released, pursuant to policies established by the Attorney General’s Office in 2019 to promote the fair, impartial, and transparent investigation of fatal police encounters. Investigators provided representatives of Mr. Ortega’s family an opportunity to review the recordings before their public release.
The recordings are available to view here: https://njoag.box.com/s/inq7d03b0kn5ggjwuhbv3rdzh02fv83a
Further information about how fatal police encounters are investigated in New Jersey under the Independent Prosecutor Directive can be found here.
Note : Members of the press can email the Communications Office to obtain a link to download the recordings.
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