Off-duty nypd officer arrested in brooklyn on assault and strangulation charges

Off-duty NYPD officer arrested in Brooklyn on assault and strangulation charges

November 21, 2025

BROOKLYN, NY – An off-duty NYPD officer was taken into custody early Friday morning following an alleged assault incident in Brooklyn.

Police said the arrest occurred at approximately 2:54 a.m. within the 70th Precinct.

The officer, identified as 24-year-old Sajid Mehmood, was charged with strangulation and assault.

Details about the alleged encounter or the relationship between Mehmood and the victim have not yet been disclosed.

The NYPD confirmed the arrest and stated that the Internal Affairs Bureau has launched an investigation into the case.

Department reviewing officer’s status

Mehmood, who was off duty at the time of the incident, was processed at the precinct without incident, according to officials familiar with the case.

Disciplinary review procedures are underway, as required when an officer faces criminal charges.

Information regarding Mehmood’s arraignment or legal representation was not immediately available.


Key Points

  • Officer Sajid Mehmood, 24, was arrested early Friday in Brooklyn’s 70th Precinct.
  • He faces charges of strangulation and assault.
  • The NYPD’s Internal Affairs Bureau is investigating the incident.

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