Wrongful Arrest Shocks Bronx (10459): Pregnant Woman Taken by NYPD in Front of Kids – LAWSUIT FILED

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South Bronx (10459) – A Bronx woman, visibly pregnant, was wrongfully arrested by NYPD officers in front of her crying children after police failed to verify her identity, according to a newly filed lawsuit. The officers acted on a warrant meant for someone with a similar name but a different date of birth, the suit claims. The disturbing incident, which occurred outside her South Bronx apartment, was captured on video and has since gone viral, sparking public outrage. Civil rights attorneys say the traumatic event caused lasting emotional harm to both the mother and her children. Legal action is now underway against the department.

Wrongful Arrest Shocks Bronx (10459): Pregnant Woman Taken by NYPD in Front of Kids – LAWSUIT FILED

Key Facts

  • BREAKING: Pregnant woman wrongfully arrested outside Bronx apartment, lawsuit filed

  • IMPACT: Mother traumatized; young children witnessed entire arrest

  • OFFICIAL SOURCE: “Police didn’t check her date of birth,” – Civil Rights Attorney

  • ACTION: Public urged to report mistaken arrests and demand ID verification reform

Impact Of Local News

  1. 📌 Precise Location:
    South Bronx (10459) – Near Hoe Avenue & Westchester Avenue, outside woman’s apartment building

  2. 👥 Community Connection:
    “You can’t traumatize a family over sloppy police work.”
    Luis Morales, local bodega owner on Hoe Ave

  3. 📷 Visual Proof:
    @BXWatchdog – Captured 7:42 AM, Westchester Ave

Exclusive Angle

WHY THIS MATTERS NOW:

This is the third wrongful arrest case reported in NYC this summer, renewing concerns about how quickly police act on unchecked warrants, especially in minority communities.

DOCUMENTED EVIDENCE:

Bronx Civil Court – Case #CV-2025-11899 obtained by Newsbreak Legal Desk

Crisis Response

Immediate Resources:

» Legal Aid NYC: 212-577-3300
» NYC Civilian Complaint Review Board: www.nyc.gov/ccrb
» Trauma Support Line: 1-888-NYC-WELL

Official Guidance:

“Any resident who believes they’ve been misidentified during an arrest should contact us.”
Deputy Commissioner Jonathan Figueroa, NYPD Internal Affairs Bureau

Community Pulse

VOTE: Should police confirm identity before arresting someone near children?
👍 Yes 👎 No
Drop your take in the comments – NYPD oversight board is reviewing public input.

Update Log

  • 🆕 3:10 PM: Civil rights lawsuit filed against NYPD in Bronx court

  • 🆕 11:50 AM: Attorney says pregnant woman had no criminal history

  • 🆕 8:30 AM: Viral video shows kids crying as mom is arrested

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