Brooklyn Police Officer Charged With Assault And…
Originally reported by BKReader
Brooklyn police officer Quran McPhatter was charged with multiple counts of assault, official misconduct, and menacing after two separate incidents involving civilians in Sunset Park on August 3, 2025, and October 24, 2025.
Key Facts
- Quran McPhatter, a Brooklyn police officer, was indicted for multiple charges including assault, official misconduct, and menacing.
- The incidents occurred in Sunset Park on August 3, 2025, and October 24, 2025.
- McPhatter allegedly assaulted a civilian who complained about unsafe driving by his patrol car.
- In another incident, McPhatter arrested an individual, handcuffed him, berated him, and threw him against the patrol car twice.
Incident Details
| Location | Brooklyn, New York |
| Department | NYPD (New York Police Department) |
| Officers Involved | Quran McPhatter (1 officer) |
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Brooklyn Police Officer Charged With Assault And Misconduct While on Duty — BKReader
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