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    NYPD officer indicted for punching man while trying to remove him from UWS Apple store in 2021


    UPPER WEST SIDE, Manhattan (WABC) — A police officer was indicted and is accused of punching a man while attempting to remove him from the Apple store on the Upper West Side, where he was reportedly harassing customers.

    Officer Salvatore Provenzano responded to the Apple store at 1981 Broadway on Oct. 19, 2021, on a report of a person bothering customer. The person had a history of harassing shoppers.

    He and other officers assigned to the 20th Precinct talked to the man for 40 minutes. As the store was closing for the night, Provenzano grabbed the man’s right arm and pulled away.

    “When the individual pulled out of the defendant’s grasp and turned toward the exit, the defendant struck the individual on the left side of his face, causing him substantial pain,” court documents said.

    PBA attorney Stuart London said the officer thought he was about to be struck. The entire incident was captured on several officers’ body cameras.

    Provenzano was arraigned on an indictment for assault Wednesday morning and is suspended without pay.

    Prosecutors said in court they offered Provenzano the opportunity to plead guilty to harassment, a misdemeanor.

    “This is a travesty of justice,” PBA President Patrick Hendry said after court. “I want to speak to the people here in Manhattan, especially our business owners, whether you own a large business or small business, you need to lock your doors to repeat offenders, those who repeatedly steal from you, those who repeatedly harass and assault your staff. Those individuals who cause mayhem and destroy your stores and force your customers to leave. DA Bragg is not on your side. He’s on the side of the repeat offenders and you need to close your doors, you cannot try to remove someone from your store, you cannot try to remove a shoplifter from your store, a disorderly from your store because you will be arrested. And when you call 911 for that police officer to protect you, that police officer will be arrested and will be indicted.”

    In October 2012, Provenzano and his partner were the first to respond to the Upper West Side apartment where nanny Yoselyn Ortega fatally stabbed two children. He testified at her trial.

    Provenzano is the second police officer to be indicted for assault in Manhattan in recent months for punching a suspect during an arrest.

    NYPD Officer Juan Perez was indicted for allegedly punching an individual in the face six times in November 2021.

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