Kimberly Santiago told ABC 7 that it happened early Thursday at their home in Brownsville, Brooklyn. She said a NYPD squad showed up with a warrant at about 6:30 am, and searched their home while everyone got put in handcuffs.
“Ya’ll know that when you came to this house, looking for the wrong person that we don’t even know,” she said.
It lasted three hours. According to Santiago, the family noticed one officer in particular.
“We thought he was texting on his phone,” she said. “Because the whole three hours we were sitting here, he was the one standing there. We saw him on his phone, but we didn’t think an officer would do that.”
She said he posted two pictures to Snapchat with the captions “Merry Christmas Its [sic] NYPD!” and “Warrant sweeps Its still a party smh.”
“The things that he wrote, it’s like, this what you all do?” Santiago said. “If he did that to us, picture how many other families he’s done that to. And he was the only one standing there watching us.”
A police spokesman confirmed to LawNewz.com that Internal Affairs is investigating, but declined to offer other information.
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