The NYPD is looking into an allegation that a woman sergeant at a Brooklyn precinct accosted a male co-worker with a pair of her soiled panties, the Daily News has learned.
When Detective Victor Falcon complained to Sgt. Ann Marie Guerra about how she regularly left her underwear — including a lacy thong — lying around the unisex locker room at the 72nd Precinct Detective Squad offices on Oct. 7, the 38-year-old cop allegedly snapped.
She ran over and rubbed a dirty panties on his face in an apparent attempt to force them into his mouth, sources with knowledge of the case said.
“They are f—ing clean!” she screamed at the time, the sources said.
The fabric went into the detective’s open mouth.
Afterward, a complaint against Guerra was filed with the NYPD’s Equal Employment Opportunity office.
An NYPD spokesman said that the Detective Bureau was investigating “an incident” between the two cops, but would not comment further.
Sources said Guerra has a salty reputation among her colleagues and has been known to joke about the size of her subordinates’ manhoods.
“She is a piece of work,” one source said. “She is always emasculating men and commenting on the size of their anatomy. She’s a bullying man-hater.”
“In the push for gender equality, she’s made it — just not in a good way,” the source said.
A second source said some aspects of the EEO complaint were being disputed.