Off-duty NYPD cop charged in child endangerment and contempt case

NEW YORK, NY – An off-duty NYPD officer was arrested late Thursday night in Manhattan on charges connected to child endangerment and criminal contempt.

Authorities said the arrest took place around 9:42 p.m. within the 13th Precinct.

The officer, identified as 37-year-old Gloriann Carbonell, faces charges of acting in a manner injurious to a child and criminal contempt.

Details surrounding the alleged offenses were not immediately released by police, and it remains unclear whether the incident occurred while the officer was on or off duty.

Department officials confirmed Carbonell’s arrest but did not provide further comment, citing an ongoing investigation by the NYPD’s Internal Affairs Bureau.

Officer placed under review

Carbonell, who serves as a police officer with the NYPD, was taken into custody without incident, according to initial reports.

The department is expected to determine administrative action pending the outcome of the case, a standard procedure when a member of service is arrested.

Court records for the charges were not yet available as of Friday morning.


Key Points

  • NYPD officer Gloriann Carbonell, 37, was arrested Thursday night in Manhattan.
  • She faces charges of child endangerment and criminal contempt.
  • The NYPD’s Internal Affairs Bureau is investigating the incident.