A city Parks Department employee was busted for using a city-owned vehicle to ram a pair of strangers who tried to snatch the mirrors off his personal car over the weekend, police said.
City worker Nagi Davis, 55, allegedly rear-ended the pair after a dispute around 1:30 p.m. Sunday in the Port Morris neighborhood of The Bronx, according to cops.
Parks Dept. employee Nagi Davis, 55, rammed two men with a city vehicle in The Bronx. Google Maps The quarrel came after Davis caught the miscreants, 22 and 23, trying to steal the mirrors off his personal vehicle, cops said.
The victims were both injured but refused medical attention at the scene, according to cops.
Davis was arrested shortly after the incident, which happened outside the Parks Dept.’s Citywide Services Shop on East 138th Street near Walnut Avenue, authorities said.
He was charged with reckless endangerment and vehicular assault, police said.
Davis was a seasonal worker who was first hired in February 2023 as part of the Parks Opportunity Program and was brought back on in January, a department spokesperson told The Post.
Davis was suspended from his seasonal Parks Dept. job and faces reckless endangerment charges. Christopher Sadowski He was suspended after his arrest and the Parks Department started an investigation into the incident.
He was awaiting arraignment in The Bronx on Monday.