Woman Says Misogynistic Cop Arrested Her, Punched Her, Grabbed Breasts for Carrying Pug in Subway

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Photograph of Brodigan's arms and wrists, which were bruised during the arrest.

Greenpoint resident Chrissie Brodigan says she was riding on the L train between Bedford and First Avenue when her pug, who has health problems, overheated and began vomiting in the tote bag she was carrying him in. As she was leaving the subway station with the dog in her arms, she says a police officer's attempt to issue her a ticket turned ugly, and when she became upset the cop began saying, "If you're going to act like a woman I'm going to treat you like a woman."

According to Brodigan, the arresting officer's name is Witriol (badge number 942838). After seeing a photo, she identified him to us as Joel Witriol, who in 2006 became New York's first Hasidic cop. Brodigan, 32, says Witriol would not accept her explanation that she was carrying the pug because it was sick, and she believes that the disturbed crowd that gathered to witness the arrest only made him angrier. She tells us, "He punched me in the back (there are bruises), he handcuffed me, and in the scuffle grabbed my breasts and pinched them."

Melissa Randazzo, a speech language pathologist who lives in Williamsburg, witnessed the arrest and tells us, "something about it seemed very wrong. The cop's tone seemed really inappropriate and he kept saying things like, 'Are you going to act like a woman?' She tried to walk away, and then he grabbed her and pushed her against the wall outside the turnstile." Randazzo ran up to the street level to call 911 to, as she says, "call the cops" on Witriol, and soon some 20 officers had descended into the Bedford station. They then ordered the witnesses to disperse. Brodigan describes what happened after she was arrested:

They took my pug and he told me he was taking him to the pound where he would be "put down." I was taken to the J stop headquarters. I wasn't allowed to call a lawyer and I was put in a cell with handcuffs on with two other women who spit on me and hit me in the head, because they weren't in handcuffs and I was crying so much it bothered them. I was given 3 tickets: failure to produce ID, disorderly conduct, and failure to have dog in a container. I have a court date in August. I asked for a pen to write the badge numbers down before I left and they refused to give me a pen and covered up their badges. My pug was returned. They had him behind their desks and were playing with him."

The NYPD press office declined to verify any information about the arrest; the spokesman told us that because these are misdemeanor charges, they "usually don't hear anything about that." Brodigan adds that, "So many people saw what happened that I just would really like for everyone to submit complaints, because this man shouldn't be able to do this to women—to anyone."


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What happened to her pug? Is her pug okay?

Sorry, that was left out by mistake and has been added. She says: "My pug was returned. They had him behind their desks and were playing with him."

A misogynistic Hasid? Now I've seen everything.

you don't say? a hasid said that?
shocker. what would have happened if she was on a bicycle?

I've heard lots about Hasidic men being very derogatory to women. Usually their wife and children, but apparently other ones they're forced to deal with as well.

Hasids are the absolute worst. Nobody likes them, not even other Jews.

I like them. Also, remember the story from earlier today about the two sanitation workers (father and son) who died on the job? Yeah, they were religious Jews - most likely some form of Hasidim. Without them you'd have been living in your own filth.

Wait, why was the cop trying to issue her a ticket in the first place? Because the dog was unleashed?

I'm the first to jump on Police Behaving Badly stories, but we need to read a full account of what happened. As of now, we don't have anything but JDS/Gothamist's post and the woman's side of the story.

Do not forget the eyewitness...

Melissa Randazzo, a speech language pathologist who lives in Williamsburg, witnessed the arrest and tells us, "something about it seemed very wrong. The cop's tone seemed really inappropriate and he kept saying things like, 'Are you going to act like a woman?' She tried to walk away, and then he grabbed her and pushed her against the wall outside the turnstile."

Is it not illegal for the cops in question to cover their badges? Funny, given that one of her tickets is for refusing to provide ID which they basically did by covering their badges.

How can a Hasid be a pig? They can't even eat them!

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Supposedly his father told him ”If you do it, just do the right thing,“. Good to see he made use of those words of wisdom.

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OMG. This story is so disturbing. If a cop ever took my cat away from me while I was transporting it - especially sick - on the subway - I would probably end up in jail for murdering a cop.

I was harassed in the subway by a cop for having my dog with me a few years ago, even though she was in a bag as she should be by the MTA rules. It's the NYPD, you can't exactly expect them to be anything but abusive assholes.

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