Retired NYPD Officer Shoots at Assailant after Unprovoked Attack

March 24, 2022
While inside a garage in a residential Brooklyn building, a former NYPD officer was punched in the face by a 54-year-old man, and the retiree fired off a shot that missed the attacker.

A retired NYPD cop fired a shot at a man who punched him in an apparently unprovoked attack inside a Brooklyn garage early Thursday, cops said.

The 57-year-old retiree’s bullet didn’t hit its target but pierced a parked car during the 5:45 a.m. clash inside the garage on 101st St. near Fourth Ave. in Bay Ridge.

The retired cop entered the garage of a residential building when a 54-year-old man began yelling at him, police were told.

After a brief argument, the younger man lunged at the retired cop, punching him in the face, according to cops.

The retiree pulled out his weapon and fired off a round, but the shot went wild. Cops called to the scene took the puncher into custody for questioning. No charges were immediately filed.

The former cop, who retired from the NYPD in 2007, suffered a smattering of bruises and was taken to NYU Langone Hospital—Brooklyn.

Cops were trying to determine if the men knew each other prior to the brawl, a police source said.

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