In one of the “clandestine” meetups, Shohatee sent a cab to the girl’s house to pick her up and then take her back home hours later, the docs say. Shohatee, who met the teen on the job, solicited photos from the girl on Snapchat and asked her if she “would be down to have sex” in early 2016, the documents say.Īfter the social-media exchange, the cop, who was 38 at the time, had the 15-year-old girl over to his apartment late at night at least twice between November 2015 and May 2016, according to the ruling. The two officers could not be reached for comment, and their lawyers did not return calls. Lawsuit portrays a culture of rape, sodomy and sexual harassment at the NYPD The NYPD began posting the outcomes of their internal trials earlier this year following a related court battle. The accusations were never before made public. Neither officer was ever criminally charged, with the case falling apart after the teen refused to continue to cooperate with investigators, said a spokesman for the DA’s office. The judge, Assistant Deputy Commissioner of Trials Paul Gamble, recommended dismissing both cops after finding them guilty of the encounters and other internal misconduct charges in a 41-page ruling that forcefully rejected the officers’ narrative.īoth cops had denied the allegations and remained on the force at full pay until they were fired March 25, three weeks after Gamble’s ruling - and four years after the allegations were reported to the Brooklyn District Attorney’s Office and the NYPD’s Internal Affairs Bureau, according to disciplinary and payroll records. Sanad Musallam and Yaser Shohatee were fired from the NYPD over alleged sexual misconduct with a 15-year-old girl. Musallam and Shohatee, now 34 and 41, respectively, separately raped her amid dozens of phone chats and hundreds of text exchanges, which included “sexually explicit” photos, between 20, the records claim. Then-Officers Sanad Musallam and Yaser Shohatee “targeted’’ the girl, who was 15 at the time and a member of the NYPD’s Explorers program, according to the disciplinary documents. The officers’ “shocking professional and sexual misconduct” included behavior from one of them that “would cause any responsible adult, let alone a parent, to recoil in horror,” the NYPD judge wrote in a scathing ruling made public last week. Two NYPD cops raped a vulnerable teen member of the police youth program, cruelly taking advantage of the underage girl to “satisfy their depraved interests,” an internal department judge has ruled. ![]() In rush to charge Daniel Penny, Bragg again showed he’s on Team Crime NYC family has ‘become closer’ following death of mom in hit-and-run last Mother’s Day Three men slashed at Queens subway station in violent altercation Angela is excited to see where her first job will take her as she loves traveling and exploring new places.Woman found stabbed to death in NYC apartment was mom of two, homeless services officer She is anxious and eager to finally pursue her dream of becoming a television news reporter. Angela’s career as a student reporter is winding down as she is graduating from college this month. Angela’s most recent investigations include the California State University’s budget mismanagement and the controversy around federally-approved Xenon headlights blinding drivers.Īngela was awarded the first-place title from the BEA for her in-depth investigation about how social trends are shaping what young girls think is “sexy” to wear. Angela also examined San Francisco’s food, oil and grease ordinance, which brought a lot of attention to the city’s annual $3.5 million sewer problem, and the possibility of restaurants having to expand their kitchens to install the right grease-trap equipment. She investigated the Four Loko drink after several High School students around the nation became hospitalized, and right before the drink’s contents came under fire by state and federal agencies. Angela was also heavily involved in public speaking during her teen years, having hosted several youth-outreach events and conferences for Lowell High School.Īngela has a passion for breaking stories and covering big news both for radio and TV. In the eighth grade, Angela went on to lead the Current Events segment for her Academic Decathlon team. Her dream of becoming a reporter began when she was only six-Angela used to watch the news religiously alongside her father who inspired her to become involved in local, national and international matters. ![]() Angela Musallam is a reporter for SFSU’s State of Events.
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