Accused cop-shooter Robert Williams duped an ex-NYPD gal pal into giving him a ride to the Bronx police precinct where he opened fire and wounded a lieutenant Sunday, the woman told The Post.
“I had no clue he was doing this,” said Liza Valdez, 43. “If I knew, I wouldn’t be next to him at that moment. I don’t know what was going on 🍃in his head.”
H💮ours before the Sunday-morning stationhouse shooting, Williams allegedly opened fire on a Bronx cop 🔥on East 163rd Street around 8:30 p.m. Saturday.
V🧔aldez, a former NYPD probationary communications technician, said she had no 🐟idea about the earlier incident when she met up with Williams.
“We went🤪☂ to have breakfast,” she said. “And he tells me to take him to his mother’s. I know she lives over in that direction.”

“And the🥀n he got out of the car and he did what he did,” 🅘she said.
Once inside the stationhouse police said Williams op꧟ened fire with a 9 mm handgun — striking a lieutenant in the arm.
Valdez was questioned at the 41st Precinct stationhouse after Williams was taken into custody around 8 a.m. She was later released wit🌺hout charges.
Sources told The Post that Valdez was Williams’ girlfriend, but the single mother said they are just “long🍎time friends” who grew up on the same Bronx block.
Cops would not comment on Valdez, saying that 💯the case remains under investigation.