An NYPD captain was arrested early today after he repeatedly
slammed a door on his wife’s arm after a fight over her son walking the family
dog, sources said.
Daniel Sosnowik got into an argument with his wife, 52,
about 11 p.m. at their Marine Park residence over their 12-year-old boy taking
out the dog late in the evening, sources said.
The victim said it was too late for him to walk the dog, and
after squabbling, he told her to get out of the room, sources added.
He began shouting at her in front of their child, and pushed
her between the doorway and wall, according to a Criminal Court complaint.
He then repeatedly kept shutting the door on her arm, the
complaint states.
He was arrested at 5:30 a.m., and charged with two counts of
assault, as well as menacing and harassment.
Sosnowik was released this afternoon without bail being set,
and an order of protection was issued for his wife and child.
Sources say the captain joined the NYPD in 1984, and works
at the Police Academy.
He develops training curriculum for the police department,
and is the commanding officer of NYPD Leadership Training, according to his
LinkedIn page.
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