NYPD captain found drunk, passed out behind the wheel of police car

Adam Devine

New York City – Captain Jared Badillo, the commanding officer of a Brooklyn NYPD precinct, was apprehended by the police for driving under the influence after being found asleep behind the wheel of his NYPD vehicle.

During the arrest, officers discovered a partially consumed bottle of vodka in the backseat of the car.

The arrest occurred at approximately 12:50 a.m. on Friday when officers came across Captain Jared Badillo stopped at a red light on E. 14th St. in Manhattan. The officers noticed that he was in an unconscious state inside his department vehicle, prompting them to approach and conduct an investigation.

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They found a half-empty bottle of vodka in the backseat of the car, further reinforcing their suspicion of drunk driving.


Captain Jared Badillo, who holds a senior position within the NYPD, was taken into custody by his fellow officers, and he now faces charges of DWI, a serious offense under New York state law.


Badillo served as a police officer since 2006 and had a flawless service record until this incident. He is the captain of the 69th Precinct and earns $179,000 per year.

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