NYPD probe of agent in bash coverup
A PEDESTRIAN was hospitalized with minor injuries after she was hit by a car after a two-car collision in Gramercy on Wednesday, police sources said.
The victim, believed to be in her 40s, was crossing near Sixth Ave. and W. 19th St. in Manhattan around 10 a.m. when a yellow cab and a white van slammed into each other.
The woman was hit by one of the two vehicles during the crash, witnesses told police.
She was bleeding but conscious as FDNY rescuers took her to Bellevue Hospital with minor injuries, cops said. AN NYPD school safety agent is under investigation after she allegedly tried to cover up her brother’s lifethreatening beating of a much older man after a fender-bender in Queens, the Daily News has learned.
Agent Robin Anderson Scott, 50, is now the subject of an internal NYPD probe, police sources said.
Her brother, Cleamon Anderson, 44, is accused of felony assault but prosecutors said the victim, Chun Man Tse, 68, is likely to die of a fractured skull and bleeding on his brain.
“If he lives, he’ll be paralyzed and have no understanding of language or speech,” said his devastated daughter, who wouldn’t give her name because she feared retaliation.
Tse (photo) and Anderson got into a two-car accident outside Anderson’s Flushing home around noon last Friday, and when police showed up, Tse was on the ground unconscious.
Scott, who was off-duty and a passenger in her brother’s SUV, told police Tse fell after getting out of his vehicle, sources said.
Police found video they said showed Tse being assaulted by Anderson, then falling and hitting his head.