
Wild video captured the moment a duo attacked NYPD cops who attempted to arrest a woman blasting music on an East Harlem street Tuesday evening. Another woman, later identified as Rivera by authorities, was allegedly seen on video coming up behind the cops and appears to try to hit and spit on the officers. That’s when things got even more bizarre. When she returned, police alleged Davis refused to provide identification and scuffled with the officers when they tried to take her into custody. Santiago/Getty ImagesĬops said Davis ran off when cops confronted her, leaving her speakers behind. Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office dropped the charges against one of the attackers entirely, while reducing charges for the other. Tuesday on Madison Avenue near East 105th Street when cops asked Davis to stop blasting loud music at the scene. The out-of-control battle erupted around 6 p.m. “And when they try to clear the corner of the problem the district attorney blocks the cops and protects the criminals.” “The cops were called there by the people who are prisoners of their homes,” the source fumed. “Once again the Manhattan district attorney has let the good, hard-working people of Manhattan down,” one Big Apple cop told The Post. Her compatriot, Felicia Davis, 32, fared even better - Bragg’s office dropped the charges against her entirely, though a spokesperson said she may eventually be issued a summons. Kimberly Rivera, 33, one of the accused combatants in the Tuesday evening melee in East Harlem, had her felony assault charges dropped to third-degree attempted assault, a misdemeanor, officials confirmed. Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg cut a break for two women who allegedly attacked NYPD cops in a wild caught-on-video assault - letting one of them off the hook and downgrading the charges for the other, The Post has learned.

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