Police Scandal: NY Cop Fired After Topless Selfie Rocks the Department”

A scandal is shaking the New York Police Department after a female officer was allegedly fired following the circulation of a topless selfie among her colleagues. The controversial photo, reportedly taken in a private setting, quickly made its way through internal group chats, raising questions about privacy, professionalism, and double standards in the force.
While some officers defended her, saying the photo was personal and should not have cost her job, others argued that the image damaged the department’s image.
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