New Jersey Governor Chris Christie is coming under fire once again.

Hundreds in the Garden State showed up to honor State Police officer Sean Cullen, who died while responding to a car fire, but Christie was a no-show.

Instead, Christie was at a campaign event in North Carolina with Donald Trump. He later appeared at another Trump rally in Ohio.

Many have been accusing Christie of ditching his post as governor as he tries to vie for an attorney general spot if Trump is elected as President.

The Governor did tweet a message about the officer hours before the funeral, saying: “All state buildings are flying flags at half-staff today in honor of the passing of New Jersey state Trooper Sean Cullen.”

Meanwhile Jersey City Mayor Steven Fulop has created a petition asking for Christie to step down.

Meanwhile, Trump mocked the Governor at the campaign rally in Ohio. While making a point about fellow candidate, Ohio Governor John Kasich saying he spent a lot of time in New Hampshire while campaigning, he also pointed out Christie did the same thing.