Queens Civilian Fatality: AG James’ OSI Launched Probe into NYPD Incident

New York – In a grim development, the New York Attorney General’s Office of Special Investigation (OSI) has announced an investigation into the tragic death of a civilian at Flushing Meadows Corona Park in Queens. The incident occurred on August 23, 2025, when an NYPD officer driving a marked police car inadvertently ran over a man who was lying on United Nations Avenue South.

The victim, whose name has not been released by authorities, was rushed to a local hospital where he was pronounced dead. This probe has been initiated under the provisions of New York State Executive Law Section 70-b, which requires OSI to assess every incident involving potential officer-caused death, regardless of on-duty or off-duty status, and whether the deceased was armed or unarmed.

According to sources within OSI, this investigation is in its preliminary stages. The facts as they currently stand are subject to change as the inquiry progresses. The Office of Special Investigation has a reputation for thoroughness and will ensure that all aspects of this incident are meticulously examined.

The New York Attorney General’s Office is known for its commitment to accountability and justice, especially in cases where law enforcement personnel are involved. This investigation into the civilian death comes as a testament to their dedication to upholding these principles.

As the community grapples with this loss, the focus remains on the swift and thorough investigation led by OSI. The results of this probe are eagerly awaited by both the public and law enforcement agencies alike.

This incident underscores the ongoing dialogue regarding police use of force and its impact on civilian safety. It is a stark reminder of the need for transparency and accountability in all matters involving law enforcement.

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