Prosecutors: Police officer sent false threatening messages to accuse his colleagues of harassment in NY

NEW YORK — A suburban New York police officer sent herself a series of vile and threatening text messages and then claimed she had been harassed by her colleagues, prosecutors said.

Ossining Police Officer Emily Hirshowitz, 36, filed reports with the Westchester County District Attorney’s Office dating back to May of last year, detailing anonymous and threatening messages she had allegedly been receiving, according to a criminal complaint filed in White Plains City Court last week.

Hirshowitz had said that “a fellow officer or multiple officers from my department are involved,” according to a complaint written by Westchester County Criminal Investigator Michael Garcia.

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