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Off-duty NYPD administrative aide arrested on assault charge in Brooklyn

October 30, 2025

BROOKLYN, N.Y. – An off-duty NYPD employee was arrested Thursday morning and charged with assault following an incident in the 75th Precinct, police said.

The arrest occurred around 11 a.m. and involved a senior administrative aide with the department.

Authorities identified the employee as 61-year-old Lisa Davis of Brooklyn.


Key Points

  • Off-duty NYPD Senior Police Administrative Aide Lisa Davis was arrested Thursday morning
  • Davis, 61, was charged with assault within the 75th Precinct in Brooklyn
  • The department has not released further details about the incident or victim

NYPD confirms arrest

According to police, Davis was taken into custody without incident. The specific circumstances surrounding the assault charge have not yet been disclosed, and no injuries or victims have been publicly identified.

Investigation ongoing

The NYPD said the case is under review and that disciplinary proceedings will follow the outcome of the criminal investigation.

The department did not immediately provide additional information about where the alleged incident occurred or what led to the charge.

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