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"NYPD chief suing NYC councilwoman who bit him at protest
A City Councilwoman who dodged criminal charges for biting an NYPD chief at a Brooklyn protest could still face a judge over the matter — in civil court.
Frank DiGiacomo, deputy chief of Patrol Brooklyn South, served his Brooklyn Supreme Court lawsuit against Councilwoman Susan Zhuang (D-Brooklyn) at her Gravesend home on April 9, a day after criminal charges were dismissed against her for the bloody assault, according to court records.
Before the criminal case was dropped, Zhuang, 39, and DiGiacomo met as part of a “restorative justice” program, according to the Brooklyn District Attorney’s office."
nypost.com
How does one bite a police chief and avoid criminal charges? Do you have to be a Democrat politician?
Looks like the chief is going to take a bite out of Zhuang's bank accounts.
A City Councilwoman who dodged criminal charges for biting an NYPD chief at a Brooklyn protest could still face a judge over the matter — in civil court.
Frank DiGiacomo, deputy chief of Patrol Brooklyn South, served his Brooklyn Supreme Court lawsuit against Councilwoman Susan Zhuang (D-Brooklyn) at her Gravesend home on April 9, a day after criminal charges were dismissed against her for the bloody assault, according to court records.
Before the criminal case was dropped, Zhuang, 39, and DiGiacomo met as part of a “restorative justice” program, according to the Brooklyn District Attorney’s office."
Exclusive | NYPD chief suing NYC councilwoman who bit him at protest, despite ‘healing’ meeting
An NYPD chief is still suing the NYC councilwoman accused of taking a bite out of his arm at a protest despite a “restorative justice” meeting between the two, The Post has learned.
How does one bite a police chief and avoid criminal charges? Do you have to be a Democrat politician?
Looks like the chief is going to take a bite out of Zhuang's bank accounts.