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Danielle Alamrani who joined the department in 2006, was converted to Islam a year later. She started getting harassed, bullied — and even beat up — when she began wearing a hijab to work in 2008, according to a new lawsuit.
Once she started going to work in head garb, Alamrani’s fellow officers retaliated by calling her names like “terrorist” and “Taliban” and telling her “that she should not be a police officer,” claimed in a lawsuit filed in Manhattan federal court.
Things got so bad that in 2012 she was “physically attacked” by two officers who “attempted to rip her Hijab off of her head,” the New York Post quoted the lawsuit as saying.
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Alamrani said she has social media evidence of the harassment. She collected the evidence in 2015 after a fellow officer posted pictures of her in her hijab at the gun range on Facebook.
That prompted her co-workers, who didn’t like what they saw, to make comments such as “f–king disgrace.” They also called her a “moving target,” the lawsuit said.
“Many comments included threats of violence,” said her lawyer Jesse Curtis Rose.Alamrani said she is seeking damages in an amount to be determined at trial.