Four city workers busted in 5 hours
Four city workers were arrested — three for assault — in separate incidents early Sunday, authorities said.
Parks Department employee Renee Rowell-White was nabbed in Queens for allegedly punching a 37year-old woman in the face during an argument over a man.
The women, who claimed to be strangers, were inside a building on Beach 32nd Street in Edgemere just after 2 a.m. when the fight broke out, cops said.
Shortly afterward, in Brooklyn, school-crossing guard Juanita Williams, 47, was arrested for allegedly assaulting her 30-year-old daughter in Canarsie.
School-safety agent Rahdasia Davenport, 22, of Brooklyn, was then busted just before 4:30 a.m. for allegedly punching a friend several times in the face, scratching her on the back of her neck and flashing a knife.
Finally, 27-year-old off-duty FDNY paramedic Daniel Mahlmann was arrested just before 6:30 a.m. and charged with drunkenly crashing his car in the westbound lane of the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway in Ridgewood, cops said.