Off-duty FDNY fire inspector arrested for DWI after refusing breath test on Staten Island

Off-duty FDNY fire inspector arrested for DWI after refusing breath test on Staten Island

STATEN ISLAND, NY – Saturday — A 53-year-old FDNY fire inspector was arrested Saturday night for allegedly driving under the influence and refusing a breathalyzer test while off duty, according to police.

Akindiji Fadeyi, a New York City Fire Department employee, was taken into custody around 7:19 p.m. within the confines of the 120th Precinct on Staten Island. He now faces multiple charges, including operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or drugs, driving while ability impaired by alcohol, and refusal to take a breath test.

Details of the arrest, including the circumstances leading up to the traffic stop or whether there was a collision involved, were not immediately released. The NYPD did not indicate if any injuries occurred or if the vehicle was impounded.

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Fadeyi was not on duty at the time of the arrest and is currently employed as a fire inspector with the FDNY. The department has not issued a public statement regarding the incident or whether administrative action will follow.

The arrest falls under the NYPD’s ongoing oversight of off-duty conduct by city employees, particularly those in safety-sensitive roles such as the FDNY.

Fadeyi’s case is expected to proceed through the Staten Island court system.

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