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NYPD Puts Two Detectives on Modified Duty After Viral Brooklyn Arrest Video as DA Drops Charge

The Internal Affairs probe follows an undercover drug sting in which officers targeted a lookalike rather than the actual accomplice.

Overview

  • A violent arrest recorded inside BK Wine Depot in Boerum Hill on Tuesday around 4 p.m. showed two plainclothes detectives punching, kicking and dragging a man as bottles shattered and blood was visible on the floor.
  • Following the video’s wide circulation Wednesday, Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch placed the detectives on modified duty and removed their guns and shields while the Internal Affairs Bureau investigates.
  • Police said the arrest grew out of a planned undercover narcotics operation, with detectives moving on someone who matched an associate’s description from a crack buy but who was later deemed not involved in the sale.
  • The man received a desk appearance ticket for resisting arrest and obstruction, and the Brooklyn district attorney has now dropped the charge.
  • Mayor Zohran Mamdani condemned the force used as “extremely disturbing,” while police unions urged people to withhold judgment, a split that points to renewed scrutiny of street-level drug tactics that rely on rapid suspect identification.