DA: Off-Duty NYPD Cop Was Attacked After ID'ing Himself As Officer During Road Rage Incident
An off-duty NYPD officer who clashed with two brothers during a caught-on-camera road rage incident in Queens accidentally shot himself during the struggle, according to court papers. During the middle-of-the-street scuffle for his gun with one of the brothers, Officer Christopher Campos, 27, fired a shot that wounded himself in the leg and struck one of his assailants, Edwin Rivera, 32, in the hand. According to a criminal complaint, the wounded suspect’s brother, Shawn Rivera, 27, was on the ground choking Campos before the outnumbered officer fired the shot. All three combatants were hospitalized with various injuries. Campos was released Friday from Elmhurst Hospital. The brothers were charged at their arraignment Friday with first-degree assault, assault on a police officer, strangulation and criminal possession of a weapon. Both men were jailed pending court hearings on Tuesday, records show. “We will not allow our streets to devolve into the Wild West.” said Queens DA Melinda Katz. “The rule of law and the officers who enforce it must be respected. “After clearly identifying himself as a police officer, this off-duty cop was attacked while trying to make an arrest, and the charges reflect the seriousness of the assault against him,” Katz said.
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