Authorities say Cindy O'Pharrow refused to get out of an ambulance which was carrying a 20-year-old gunshot victim in Dix Hills in June.
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O'Pharrow, whose husband is an NYPD detective, says she promised the victim's mother that she would stay with him as he was transported to the hospital.
Police said Friday that the fire department does not transport anyone in the ambulance besides the victim and the department warned O'Pharrow not to get in.
O'Pharrow said the officers forcibly pulled her out of the ambulance, causing injuries to her arm, and ridiculed her.
"It was urgent that this young person get to the hospital, she was told to get out, she's indicated that she's not going to get out," acting Commissioner Stuart Cameron said. "Further attempts to deescalate the situation will delay getting this person to the hospital, so officers chose instead to pick her up and put her on the ground."
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O'Pharrow's attorney said he couldn't comment on the dashcam video because he had not yet seen it.
He said he has asked the police department for it and they have refused to give it to him.
O'Pharrow runs a nonprofit dedicated to improving the relationships between children and police.
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