
A thug who purported to be an NYPD officer pepper-sprayed a visitor who had entered a Manhattan train station without paying the fare, according to police on Thursday.
The bizarre event sparked off 6: 35 p. m. Sunday at the , Whitehall St. South Ferry , place on the downtown R train system.
The vigilant slipped a ring with what appeared to be an NYPD detective symbol around his chest after seeing the relatives enter the train through an open leave gate without paying the fare.
When he confronted one of the community members, a 46- yr- older person, the person blew him off.
” I’m a true officer conducting an operation”, the vigilant insisted, according to officers. He finally got on his phone and said he’s a officer making a” collar”, authorities language for an imprisonment, for theft of services, the fee that covers suffer avoidance.
The vigilant pepper-sprayed the father in the back of the head when the father attempted to leave.
The target traveled by cab to Bellevue Hospital to get burn and facial swelling.
On an R station in the heart of the city, the vigilant escaped. After boarding the train, Coops found surveillance footage of him leaving the W. 8th Street-NYU stop.
The NYPD asked the public for assistance in locating and finding the suspect after releasing photos of him and his false badge on Thursday.
Anyone with information is asked to call , Crime Stoppers , at ( 800 ) 577- TIPS. All names will be kept private.
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