Crime & Safety
Woman 'Violently' Resisted Arrest, Injured 2 Officers: Police
BREAKING: The woman was arrested for violating an order of protection by going on her ex-husband's property, police say.

A woman who was arrested for violating an order of protection by going on her ex-husband's property resisted arrest by kicking two police officers in Bayville on Saturday, police say.
According to authorities, Tina Cuteri, 36, of no known address, violated a Nassau County Court Order of Protection by going to her ex-husband's house on Cherry Road at 4:35 p.m. Officers arrived at the location and observed Cuteri in the rear yard, police say.
Cuteri allegedly resisted arrest by violently kicking and striking two police officers before they were able to subdue her.
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The officers suffered pain to the head and the body and were transported to a local hospital where the were treated and released.
Cuteri has six open bench warrants dating back to Dec. 24, 2016, police say.
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She was charged with two counts of second-degree assault of a police officer, resisting arrest, four counts of first-degree criminal contempt, two counts of second-degree criminal contempt, three counts of aggravated family offense, second-degree aggravated harassment and fourth-degree criminal possession of a weapon.
She will be arraigned Sunday at First District Court in Hempstead.
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