New york city cop arrested for strangulation and harassmant

New York City Cop Arrested for Strangulation and Harassmant

BRONX, N.Y. — An off-duty New York City police officer was arrested early Wednesday morning and charged with multiple offenses, including assault, within the confines of the 43rd Precinct.

The officer, identified as 33-year-old MD Kabir, faces charges of criminal obstruction of breathing, third-degree assault, and second-degree harassment. Kabir’s arrest took place at approximately 1:30 a.m., according to police.

Kabir, a member of the New York Police Department, was off duty at the time of the alleged incident. Details regarding the circumstances that led to his arrest have not been released.

The NYPD has not commented on Kabir’s arrest or provided further information about his current status with the department.

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