Cop Illegally Handcuffed Man During Traffic Dispute
And now he's in quite a bit of trouble
BROOKLYN — A Brooklyn police officer pleaded guilty Monday to illegally handcuffing and detaining a man after a traffic dispute.
Admir Kacamakovic, 32, an eight-year NYPD veteran, intervened in an argument between two drivers in Brooklyn, the U.S. Attorney's Office said. When one of the men confronted him, saying he was going to
file a complaint against the officer, Kacamakovic handcuffed the man, scarring his wrists.
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