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Gramercy, Manhattan

Officer Injured, Suspect Detained After Altercation in Gramercy

Reported Sep 24 at 3:44 PM · Updated Sep 25 at 11:10 AM · 29.8K Notified · 17.0K Viewed

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Sep 25, 11:10AM

According to an update from CBS News, the officer sustained a forehead laceration after being struck with a ceramic plate during Tuesday afternoon's altercation in Gramercy. A 39-year-old man was taken into custody by police. According to CVS News, he is facing a variety of charges, including assault, resisting arrest, menacing, criminal possession of a weapon and more.

Sep 24, 7:09PM

An update from local news sources advises the suspect slashed the officer with a broken plate. The officer was transported to a city hospital and was released in stable condition.

Sep 24, 3:51PM

The injured officer remains conscious and alert with a laceration to the right side of the face. No blood transfusion is needed.

Sep 24, 3:49PM

Police confirm the suspect is in custody and the injured officer is being transported to the hospital. Scene remains secured.

Sep 24, 3:48PM

The injured officer is conscious and alert, with a laceration to the right side of the face.

Sep 24, 3:47PM

Police have secured the scene and closed off traffic at West 23rd Street and 3rd Avenue.

Sep 25, 11:10AM

According to an update from CBS News, the officer sustained a forehead laceration after being struck with a ceramic plate during Tuesday afternoon's altercation in Gramercy. A 39-year-old man was taken into custody by police. According to CVS News, he is facing a variety of charges, including assault, resisting arrest, menacing, criminal possession of a weapon and more.

Sep 24, 7:09PM

An update from local news sources advises the suspect slashed the officer with a broken plate. The officer was transported to a city hospital and was released in stable condition.

Sep 24, 3:51PM

The injured officer remains conscious and alert with a laceration to the right side of the face. No blood transfusion is needed.

Sep 24, 3:49PM

Police confirm the suspect is in custody and the injured officer is being transported to the hospital. Scene remains secured.

Sep 24, 3:48PM

The injured officer is conscious and alert, with a laceration to the right side of the face.

Sep 24, 3:47PM

Police have secured the scene and closed off traffic at West 23rd Street and 3rd Avenue.

Sep 25, 11:10AM

According to an update from CBS News, the officer sustained a forehead laceration after being struck with a ceramic plate during Tuesday afternoon's altercation in Gramercy. A 39-year-old man was taken into custody by police. According to CVS News, he is facing a variety of charges, including assault, resisting arrest, menacing, criminal possession of a weapon and more.

Sep 24, 7:09PM

An update from local news sources advises the suspect slashed the officer with a broken plate. The officer was transported to a city hospital and was released in stable condition.

Sep 24, 3:51PM

The injured officer remains conscious and alert with a laceration to the right side of the face. No blood transfusion is needed.

Sep 24, 3:49PM

Police confirm the suspect is in custody and the injured officer is being transported to the hospital. Scene remains secured.

Sep 24, 3:48PM

The injured officer is conscious and alert, with a laceration to the right side of the face.

Sep 24, 3:47PM

Police have secured the scene and closed off traffic at West 23rd Street and 3rd Avenue.

Sep 25, 11:10AM

According to an update from CBS News, the officer sustained a forehead laceration after being struck with a ceramic plate during Tuesday afternoon's altercation in Gramercy. A 39-year-old man was taken into custody by police. According to CVS News, he is facing a variety of charges, including assault, resisting arrest, menacing, criminal possession of a weapon and more.

Sep 24, 7:09PM

An update from local news sources advises the suspect slashed the officer with a broken plate. The officer was transported to a city hospital and was released in stable condition.

Sep 24, 3:51PM

The injured officer remains conscious and alert with a laceration to the right side of the face. No blood transfusion is needed.

Sep 24, 3:49PM

Police confirm the suspect is in custody and the injured officer is being transported to the hospital. Scene remains secured.

Sep 24, 3:48PM

The injured officer is conscious and alert, with a laceration to the right side of the face.

Sep 24, 3:47PM

Police have secured the scene and closed off traffic at West 23rd Street and 3rd Avenue.

Sep 25, 11:10AM

According to an update from CBS News, the officer sustained a forehead laceration after being struck with a ceramic plate during Tuesday afternoon's altercation in Gramercy. A 39-year-old man was taken into custody by police. According to CVS News, he is facing a variety of charges, including assault, resisting arrest, menacing, criminal possession of a weapon and more.

Sep 24, 7:09PM

An update from local news sources advises the suspect slashed the officer with a broken plate. The officer was transported to a city hospital and was released in stable condition.

Sep 24, 3:51PM

The injured officer remains conscious and alert with a laceration to the right side of the face. No blood transfusion is needed.

Sep 24, 3:49PM

Police confirm the suspect is in custody and the injured officer is being transported to the hospital. Scene remains secured.

Sep 24, 3:48PM

The injured officer is conscious and alert, with a laceration to the right side of the face.

Sep 24, 3:47PM

Police have secured the scene and closed off traffic at West 23rd Street and 3rd Avenue.

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Comments

KirbypuckettSep 25 at 11:58 AM

I give the men and women in blue a lot of credit. Hardly anyone respects them, they’re unable to be as effective as they can be by the city council and the mayors office, and yet they put their safety and lives out there on a daily basis. Moreover, who are you calling when things go sideways ? The police, so stop acting the fool.

RRRadishSep 24 at 3:51 PM

God bless NYPD.

andreahazenSep 25 at 11:13 AM

CVS news? 🤪

batmanofgothemSep 24 at 3:51 PM

Venezuelan migrants are here and coming more and more

KirbypuckettSep 25 at 11:58 AM

I give the men and women in blue a lot of credit. Hardly anyone respects them, they’re unable to be as effective as they can be by the city council and the mayors office, and yet they put their safety and lives out there on a daily basis. Moreover, who are you calling when things go sideways ? The police, so stop acting the fool.

RRRadishSep 24 at 3:51 PM

God bless NYPD.

andreahazenSep 25 at 11:13 AM

CVS news? 🤪

batmanofgothemSep 24 at 3:51 PM

Venezuelan migrants are here and coming more and more

KirbypuckettSep 25 at 11:58 AM

I give the men and women in blue a lot of credit. Hardly anyone respects them, they’re unable to be as effective as they can be by the city council and the mayors office, and yet they put their safety and lives out there on a daily basis. Moreover, who are you calling when things go sideways ? The police, so stop acting the fool.

RRRadishSep 24 at 3:51 PM

God bless NYPD.

andreahazenSep 25 at 11:13 AM

CVS news? 🤪

batmanofgothemSep 24 at 3:51 PM

Venezuelan migrants are here and coming more and more

KirbypuckettSep 25 at 11:58 AM

I give the men and women in blue a lot of credit. Hardly anyone respects them, they’re unable to be as effective as they can be by the city council and the mayors office, and yet they put their safety and lives out there on a daily basis. Moreover, who are you calling when things go sideways ? The police, so stop acting the fool.

RRRadishSep 24 at 3:51 PM

God bless NYPD.

andreahazenSep 25 at 11:13 AM

CVS news? 🤪

batmanofgothemSep 24 at 3:51 PM

Venezuelan migrants are here and coming more and more

KirbypuckettSep 25 at 11:58 AM

I give the men and women in blue a lot of credit. Hardly anyone respects them, they’re unable to be as effective as they can be by the city council and the mayors office, and yet they put their safety and lives out there on a daily basis. Moreover, who are you calling when things go sideways ? The police, so stop acting the fool.

RRRadishSep 24 at 3:51 PM

God bless NYPD.

andreahazenSep 25 at 11:13 AM

CVS news? 🤪

batmanofgothemSep 24 at 3:51 PM

Venezuelan migrants are here and coming more and more

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