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Brooklyn man speaks out after intense police encounter…

Originally reported by News12 | Brooklyn

Police Misconduct

An NYPD officer has been indicted for alleged misconduct and assault following two incidents in Sunset Park, including one where the officer allegedly pepper sprayed a civilian while driving an unresponsive patrol car.

Key Facts

  • Officer Quran McPhatter faces multiple charges of assault, official misconduct, attempted coercion, and menacing
  • McPhatter is accused of slapping a 60-year-old man in handcuffs during a separate incident
  • The CCRB has received complaints against McPhatter dating back to 2006

Incident Details

Location City, State (not specified)
Department NYPD
Officers Involved Quran McPhatter

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