NYC teacher charged with DWI

New York City Police Department dispatched to crime scene.

NEW YORK – A New York City employee has been arrested and charged with driving while intoxicated (DWI) in the early hours of Sunday, according to a statement today by the New York City Police Department.

Peterson Petit-Frere, a 33-year-old male DOE employee, was arrested in Brooklyn. He has been a teacher with the NYC Department of Education for 7 years.

Petit-Frere’s arrest was made at approximately 4:39 am, and he was charged with DWI. It is unclear at this time what led to his arrest or whether anyone was injured in the incident.

Further details regarding the arrest are currently unavailable.

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