Officer charged in road rage beating
BY MARLENE NAANES
mnaanes@am-ny.com
An off-duty cop was charged with brutally beating a man crossing the street after he almost struck the pedestrian with his car, officials said yesterday.
NYPD Officer Jamel Dennis, 32, was driving along Queens Boulevard on the afternoon of Nov. 17 when he just missed hitting Geoffrey Hollinden, 41, of Manhattan, near 109th Street, the Queens District Attorney’s office said. As the car passed him, Hollinden hit the back of the Infiniti, which was purchased four days earlier.
Moments later, Dennis got out, grabbed Hollinden by the waist, lifting him to shoulder height, and slammed him onto the pavement, officials said. Hollinden was knocked unconscious and spent three days recovering from bleeding on the brain, a herniated disc in his neck and a large cut to his head.
An eyewitness later called 911 with Dennis’ license plate number, prosecutors said.
“As a motorist — and more so, as a police officer — the defendant should have known better than to allegedly take matters into his own hands and elevate a minor traffic dispute into a felonious assault,” Queens District Attorney Richard Brown said in a statement.
Dennis was charged with second-degree assault and faces seven years in prison.
The officer also was suspended from the NYPD and received 30 days without pay, police said.
Dennis’ attorney did not return calls for comment.













