NYPD Sergeant Injured in Brooklyn Hit-and-Run While Directing Traffic

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By Midtown Times Staff

Brooklyn, N.Y. — A New York Police Department sergeant was hospitalized Sunday night after being struck by a vehicle in a hit-and-run while directing traffic in East Flatbush. The search for the driver is now underway.

Collision at a Busy Intersection

The incident happened shortly before 8:30 p.m. on August 31 at the intersection of Schenectady and Church Avenues, an area known for heavy evening traffic. Authorities say the sergeant, assigned to the 67th Precinct, was positioned in the roadway to guide vehicles when a black sedan with orange license plates suddenly struck him from behind.

Instead of stopping, the driver sped away from the scene, leaving the officer injured on the ground. Fellow officers and emergency responders rushed in to provide aid. The sergeant was transported to Kings County Hospital, where he remains in stable condition.

NYPD Condemns Attack

NYPD officials strongly condemned the driver’s actions. “An officer out in the street, performing his duty to keep New Yorkers safe, was targeted in a reckless and cowardly act,” a department spokesperson said Monday morning. “We are committed to bringing the driver responsible to justice.”

Police did not immediately release the officer’s name but confirmed he has served the department for several years.

Community Concern

Residents who witnessed the aftermath of the crash expressed outrage and concern. “This corner is already dangerous with all the cars speeding through,” said East Flatbush resident Andrea Thomas. “To hit an officer and just keep going, it’s frightening for everyone in the neighborhood.”

Others called for more traffic enforcement in the area. “It could have been anyone crossing the street,” said a local shop owner. “Something has to change.”

Investigation Ongoing

Detectives are reviewing surveillance footage from nearby businesses and traffic cameras in hopes of identifying the fleeing vehicle. Police describe it only as a black sedan with orange license plates.

As of Monday, no arrests have been made. The NYPD is asking anyone with information to contact Crime Stoppers at 800-577-TIPS (or 888-57-PISTA for Spanish). Tips can also be submitted online at crimestoppers.nypdonline.org or via @NYPDTips on X, formerly Twitter. All communications remain confidential.

By Midtown Times Staff

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