NYC DOE employee arrested in Brooklyn on assault and child endangerment charges
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Yan Chen, a 47-year-old off-duty employee of the New York City Department of Education, was arrested on Thursday and charged with multiple serious offenses, including assault and endangering the welfare of a child. The arrest took place around 5:47 p.m. in the 72nd Precinct, which includes Sunset Park and Windsor Terrace. Chen faces a total of seven charges, including second-degree strangulation and criminal obstruction of breathing. Police have not provided details regarding the incident or any potential connection to her employment. The Department of Education has yet to comment on the arrest.
The 47-year-old off-duty employee of the NYC Department of Education, Yan Chen, was arrested on multiple charges, including assault and child endangerment.
Chen faces seven charges, including second-degree assault and strangulation, with police revealing no further details about the incident or its context.
Charges against Yan Chen include severe offenses such as second-degree strangulation and endangering the welfare of a child, but no link to her job is established.
As of Friday morning, the Department of Education has yet to make a public statement regarding the implications of Yan Chen's arrest.
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