Officer Harry Sepulveda was arrested early Sunday morning after he slammed into a parked car while driving the wrong way down a one-way street.
The 10-year veteran of the NYPD refused to take a Breathalyzer test when police arrived on the scene so authorities were unable to determine if the officer was drunk or high on drugs.
Police reports indicate that officer Sepulveda was alone in his vehicle when he crashed into a car at Wythe Avenue and North 12th Street in Greenpoint, Brooklyn.
According to an article in the New York Post, police sources refused to give up any information on Sepulveda's prior arrest record because of section 50-a of the state Civil Rights Law which bans the release of police officers‘ personnel records.
When police authorities were questioned about possible punishment for the officer they refused to say if suspended or disciplined in any way.
No injuries were reported in the crash.
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