Benjamin Abrams arrested for allegedly striking 2 NYPD officers while fleeing traffic stop

Police arrest suspect accused of driving car into NYPD officers

NEW YORK -- A man accused of striking two NYPD officers while driving away from a traffic stop in April was arrested Saturday.

Police say 56-year-old Benjamin Abrams first took off when officers tried to stop his vehicle at 38th Street and Seventh Avenue on April 19.

Officers spotted the vehicle again at Madison and 30th and surrounded the car. That time, Abrams allegedly struck two officers with his vehicle while fleeing.

Police say video shows Abrams then driving onto a sidewalk, crashing through an outdoor dining shed and taking off down the street. He eventually crashed into another vehicle, then got out and ran.

The officers were taken to a local hospital, where they were treated and released.

Abrams is facing a number of charges, including assault on a police officer.

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