NJ woman with ‘catastrophic’ injuries sues NYPD after allegedly drunk road-rage cop opened fire
A New Jersey woman suffered “catastrophic and permanent injuries” in a car crash caused by an a🌳llegedly dr♍unk NYPD officer who opened fire duri🍌ng a road rage incident, she said in a lawsuit.
Stephanie Hummel was left with a collapsed lung, numerous fractures and “permanent cardiac disfunction” after off-duty Officer Hieu Tran shot another driver in southern New Jersey, sending the man’s vehicle careening into hers, according to Manhattan federal court papers.
Tran, 28, was heading home to Yonkers from a wedding in May 2024 when he pulled up to a red light around 11 p.m. and shot at the vehicle next to him, allegedly without warning, then drove of🌸f, according to prosecutors and court papers.
The driver, Kishan Patel, who was heading home from his family’s liquor store, was wounded. His vehicle then rolled forward, slamming into Hummel’s car.
The incident rendered Patel, 30, who sued Tran in October, a paraplegic.
“He’s in horrific condition, probably has 10 to 50% brain function,” said Patel’s attorney Joseph Marrone, who noted that his client managed his family’s businesses and they are “millions of dollars in debt.”
The city and NYPD failed to act when they knew Tran, who had been transferred from Harlem to the department’s public information office, struggled with alcoholism and was on a “downward spiral,” according to the court papers.
“The City of New York and the NYPD are responsible for this tragic incident,” the victims said in court papers.
Tran w꧂as suspended without pay by the NYPD, the department said.
The city said it would review⛄ the lಌawsuit when it is served.
Tran ▨is being🧔 held in the Camden County Correctional Facility and pleaded not guilty to charges of attempted murder; weapon possession; aggravated assault and endangering an injured victim.
A crimina𓆏l lawyer for the officer did not immediately respond to a requ🐼est for comment.