Suspect in Attack on Off-Duty NYPD Officer Caught after Wild Conn. Chase

June 27, 2025
A Connecticut State Police trooper was injured and multiple vehicles were damaged in a pursuit of a suspect accused of assaulting an off-duty NYPD officer.

The BMW continued to elude law enforcement before crashing into a wooded area, after which witnesses told police they saw a man and woman fleeing the vehicle on foot.

Local police pursued on foot and eventually caught Hernandez-Mota and Betsy Bermudez, also 27. They were taken into custody and booked by Connecticut State Police in Bridgeport.

Bermudez has been charged with interfering with an officer and reckless pedestrian use of a highway. She was released on $10,000 bond and is scheduled to appear at Stamford Superior Court on July 16.

Hernandez-Mota, meanwhile, faces 16 different charges in Connecticut, including reckless endangerment, engaging police in pursuit and operating a motor vehicle without a license. Cops also said he has “multiple warrants in five different states, including several fully-extraditable warrants.”

Hernandez-Mota was being held on a held on a $150,000 bond and is expected to face justice after being released from a Connecticut hospital, where he’s being treated for undisclosed injuries, according to the Stamford Advocate. A photo release by state troopers show the suspect conscious and shirtless in a hospital bed.

No information about the NYPD officer Hernandez-Mota is accused of robbing had been provided as of Thursday.

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