Nobody f–ks with Admir Kacamakovic’s cousin’s place.
That’s what Kacamakovic, a seven year veteran of the New York Police Department, told a patron of his cousin’s Brooklyn bar in the 62nd Police Precinct, according to the New York Post.
On duty and donning a full uniform, Kacamakovic assaulted, pepper sprayed, handcuffed and illegally detained a patron involved in a dispute over a parking spot in front of the bar in 2008, according to an FBI affidavit by agent Warren Y. Chiu.
Another individual was assaulted with pepper spray by Kacamakovic during the incident, according to the affidavit. FBI agents arrested and charged Kacamakovic with civil rights violations.
Federal authorities are also accusing Kacamakovic of obtaining information from an FBI computer database regarding his cousin, who was the focus of a federal narcotics trafficking probe, for which he later pleaded guilty to in July 2010, according to an FBI affidavit. He is also accused of obtaining information from law enforcement data base on the individual involved in the parking dispute after that individual filed a formal complaint against the officer.
Kacamakovic was charged with two felonies and two misdemeanors.
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