An NYPD chief filed a lawsuit against a New York City Councilwoman for allegedly biting him at a protest in Brooklyn.
Council Member Susan Zhuang, a Democrat, had her criminal case dismissed after she completed a “restorative justice process.”
“Zhuang was charged with second degree assault, a felony, and seven other charges following an early morning protest in July in her Southern Brooklyn district,” POLITICO noted.
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However, Frank DiGiacomo, deputy chief of Patrol Brooklyn South, filed a lawsuit against Zhuang after the dismissal of criminal charges.
NEW: NYPD Deputy Chief Frank DiGiacomo served Councilwoman Susan Zhuang with a lawsuit April 9, a day after criminal charges against her for biting him were dismissed following a “restorative justice” program meeting between the two arranged by Brooklyn DAhttps://t.co/tYcL2FRRdB
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