The Jersey City man accused of
locking himself in a kindergarten bathroom at a Jersey City elementary school
while high on PCP made his first court appearance today.
Lamont Clay, 41, of Ocean
Avenue, is charged with criminal trespass and being under the influence after
he allegedly walked into a trailer housing a kindergarten class Friday morning
at Fred W. Martin School 41 on Wilkinson Avenue.
According to a criminal
complaint, Clay did “enter through the fence at Public School #41, walk to the
kindergarten trailer located in the parking lot, open the unlocked door, walk
into classroom trailer and lock himself in student’s bathroom."
Clay was under the influence of
PCP as he locked himself in the bathroom, police said.
Clay appeared in Central
Judicial Processing court in Jersey City today, where Judge Margaret Marley set
his bail at $5,000 with a 10 percent cash option. As a condition of his bail,
he must have no contact with School 41.
"I don't know if the
teacher had locked the door or maybe the locks don't work properly,"
Jersey City school board member Marilyn Roman said Friday afternoon. "We
need to make sure the trailers are safe for the students."
