Defense Attorney: Video Will Exonerate Undercover Cop in Bike Gang Road Rage Incident
Charged with multiple felonies
A video prosecutors have used to bring charges against 10-year New York Police Department veteran will ultimately exonerate him, said the lawyer defending an undercover police detective facing serious assault charges for his role in a motorcycle rally that turned violent.
Attorney John Arlia made his claims outside criminal court in Manhattan on Wednesday, after a bearded Detective Wojciech Braszczok, wearing a hooded sweatshirt and camouflage pants, was charged with assault and criminal mischief.
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Defense Attorney: Innocent, I tell you! Innocent!