New york city school safety agent facing laundry list of criminal charges

New York City School Safety Agent Facing Laundry List of Criminal Charges

NEW YORK — An off-duty New York City employee was arrested Monday afternoon in the Bronx, authorities said. Tiffany Wynter, a 31-year-old NYPD school safety agent, was taken into custody at approximately 2:51 p.m. within the confines of the 47th Precinct.

Wynter faces several charges, including second-degree robbery, second-degree assault, fourth-degree grand larceny, third-degree criminal mischief, and third-degree assault, according to police reports.

Details regarding the incident leading to Wynter’s arrest have not been disclosed. No further information was available at this time.

The NYPD has not commented on the case, and it is unclear whether Wynter has retained legal representation. The investigation is ongoing.

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