The New Jersey State Police’s second-in-command, who was accused of making an antisemitic remark at a children’s event, will hit the road by the time Mikie Sherrill becomes governor next month, The Post has learned.

Lt. Col. Sean Kilcomons is set to leave the force by the start of the year, along with NJSP Superintendent Patrick Callahan, sources and officials said this week.

Kilcomons faced a firestorm last year when an internal complaint accused the high-ranking police official of spewing an offensive comment directed at state Attorney General Matt Platkin, who is Jewish, during a “Bring Your Child to Work Day” event on April 25, 2024.

“I don’t want that Jew’s kid in the State Police helicopter,” Kilcomons allegedly said in reference to Platkin and his son possibly looking inside a

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