Woman choked NYPD cop attempting to arrest her son
By Amanda Woods
New York Post
December 9, 2021
According to police, the 26-year-old son of probation officer Swan Williams had stolen from a local deli
A woman was busted for choking an NYPD cop who tried to arrest her adult son for shoplifting in Brooklyn on Wednesday night, authorities said.
The 26-year-old son of 47-year-old Swan Williams had stolen beer from a nearby deli and then ran into his home, where police attempted to arrest him, cops said.
Williams put her hands on one of the two cops who showed up at the home and choked him, police said.
She was charged with two counts of assault on a police officer and four counts of obstructing governmental administration, authorities said.
Police would not say exactly where the incident occurred, but Williams was arrested in the confines of the 69th Precinct, which covers Canarsie.
Authorities had initially identified Williams as an off-duty New York City probation officer, but the agency said Thursday that it “does not have a record of a Swan Williams employed or retired with the agency.”
Police said they were in the process of confirming whether Williams worked for a different probation agency elsewhere. But the city department of probation said Williams may have never served as a probation officer in any jurisdiction.
The status of her son was unclear Thursday morning. Cops had no information indicating that he was arrested.
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