"almost ran over someone," the NYPD has officially launched an internal affairs investigation
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Ralph Yozzo
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Jun 27, 2026, 9:32:26 AMJun 27
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You seriously can't make this stuff up.
Here is a summary of the mind-boggling story:
The Culprit: James Giovansanti, an active officer in the New York City Police Department.
The Record: Since 2022, traffic cameras caught his personal Ram 1500 pickup truck committing a staggering 547 traffic violations—mostly blowing through red lights and speeding in school zones across Staten Island—making him the city's second-most ticketed driver.
The Fine: Because camera-issued tickets in NYC don't impact a driving record if paid, Giovansanti managed to avoid DMV points and department blowback by coughing up a grand total of $36,650.02 to cover the fines.
The Fallout: Following public outrage and a tense community meeting where a resident noted he "almost ran over someone," the NYPD has officially launched an internal affairs investigation and placed a temporary ban on Giovansanti driving department squad cars.