A simple arrest yesterday turned into a sloppy smackdown after the arrested man’s teen girlfriend and her mom allegedly went blow-to-blow with cops collaring him.
Police cuffed grand-larceny suspect Nicholas Giampaolo, 22, at an apartment at 64th Street and National Drive in Mill Basin, Brooklyn, at about 10 a.m., cops said.
His 18-year-old girlfriend, Sonni Sottile, then went berserk — rushing outside in her pink pajama shorts and slippers to take swings at one of the officers, police said.Modal TriggerDeborah Russo, 48, in handcuffs.
“Step back! Step back!” cops yelled.
But the manic teen went haywire and continued to charge at them, they said.
Two cops corralled Sottile, and one jammed his palm into her chin as he forced her to the ground.
As an officer placed her under arrest, her mom, Deborah Russo, 48, allegedly attacked another cop.
The scene turned into a full-on scuffle as cops tried to restrain both of the screaming, crying women. After they were finally subdued, one officer pulled a Taser, but did not use it.
The melee started when police arrived at the home to arrest Giampaolo, but were not let inside by the owner.
They then barged through the door and started searching all through the house, turning over couches and beds to look for him.
After an exhaustive search police found the wanted man hiding in the basement, they said.
Giampaolo, who allegedly had tried to break into an ATM with a pry bar at a Bank of America in Gravesend, was charged with attempted aggravated grand larceny and criminal mischief.
The gals were charged with obstructing governmental justice, resisting arrest and disorderly conduct.
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