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NYPD assault suspect in Brooklyn

 This incident is very recent, occurring on **April 14, 2026**, in the Boerum Hill neighborhood of Brooklyn.

A video showing two NYPD narcotics detectives violently arresting a man inside a liquor store went viral, drawing significant criticism from city officials and the public. Here is the breakdown of the situation:

### The Incident

 * **Location:** A liquor store on the corner of **Hoyt and Baltic streets**.

 * **The Victim:** **Timothy L. Brown**, a home health aide and security guard.

 * **What Happened:** The detectives were reportedly searching for a "drug dealer’s associate" who was described as wearing **green shorts**. They spotted Mr. Brown, who happened to be wearing green shorts, and entered the store to apprehend him.

 * **The Altercation:** An eight-minute video shows the detectives repeatedly punching Brown during the arrest. Brown stated in an interview afterward that he "just thanks God he's alive" and is seeking justice.

### The Charges and Legal Status

 * **Wrongful Arrest:** Brown was not charged with any drug-related offenses. He was initially charged with **resisting arrest** and issued a desk appearance ticket.

 * **Dismissal:** Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez has since announced that the charge of resisting arrest will be **dropped**.

 * **Disciplinary Action:** NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch described the video as "deeply disturbing." Both detectives have been placed on **modified duty**, and their guns and shields have been removed while the Internal Affairs Bureau (IAB) conducts an investigation.

### Political Response

The video sparked immediate backlash from local leaders, including Mayor Zohran Mamdani, who condemned the level of force used against a man who was ultimately found to have no connection to the crime being investigated.

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