In an absolutely bizarre incident, a 14-year-old girl was brutally beaten by NYPD cops during an after-school fight. The incident took place on Staten Island in New York City and the entire brawl was caught on camera. As a result, the NYPD officer was suspended without pay and the New York Times reported that the incident also caught the attention of Mayor Eric Adams on Wednesday. Furthermore, the NYPD Cop has been identified as Nicholas Scalzo who assaulted the teenage girl, while another officer tried to break the horrifying fight. To be precise, the incident took place near Edwin Markham Middle School at around 2:45 p.m. on Tuesday. Now, the NYPD teen girl video has been spreading like a wildfire and people around the world are not happy with the way the cops handled the situation.
In the NYPD teen girl fight video, it can be seen an all-out brawl. An NYPD cop hitting and slapping a teenage girl in the video. A girl named Kyonna Robinson was quoted by the Post saying, "I jumped in and the cops came and were supposed to be breaking it up, but the cops got into the fight...Then everyone was just in handcuffs and my sister [was] in handcuffs....and I went up to my sister and asked the cops, ‘What are you doing?’ and he pushed me and then I hit him two times and then he hit me 11 times...I thought they would break up the fight. I didn’t think they would get into the fight."
Watch NYPD girl after school fight video
Horrifying footage of an NYPD officer repeatedly punching a citizen, who appears to be a teenage girl. Apparently this incident took place today, on Port Richmond Avenue in Staten Island, near Intermediate School 51. Who is this officer? pic.twitter.com/vJemnj4APM
— Jody Rosen (@jodyrosen) January 4, 2023
Here's what Americans and netizens are saying
After the video went viral, a user wrote, "This is the same police department that was complaining last year that people seen them as bad guys?"
This is the same police department that was complaining last year that people seen them as bad guys?
— Doctor War Melancholy (@TheBlueArcadian) January 4, 2023
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"My first question would be what did the person do not who is the officer, if there is no good answer to that question then I would ask who is the officer," wrote another user.
My first question would be what did the person do not who is the officer, if there is no good answer to that question then I would ask who is the officer
— D C (@dcur_mon) January 5, 2023
Another user wrote, "We know how this ends: cop placed on paid suspension, eventually reinstated, victim wins civil suit for hundreds of thousands, taxpayers foot the bill, behavior never changes. Wash rinse repeat"
We know how this ends: cop placed on paid suspension, eventually reinstated, victim wins civil suit for hundreds of thousands, taxpayers foot the bill, behavior never changes. Wash rinse repeat
— Raising Canes to NJ (@Garrett_NJD30) January 4, 2023