The NYPD detective who went viral earlier this month for her sultry pole-dancing efficiency in a hip-hop music video has been quietly transferred to a distinct Bronx precinct.
Det. Melissa Mercado was reassigned from her submit on the particular sufferer’s unit to the fiftieth Precinct in Kingsborough on March 14, police data present.
Mercado’s change in command comes after the standout star of rapper S-Quire’s “Doin That” video was pulled from energetic instances on Bronx particular victims because the NYPD reviewed her habits.
“I believe its conduct unbecoming a police officer,” retired NYPD Particular Victims Division Chief Michael Osgood informed The Publish on the time.
“I discover it unsuitable morally when you’re a particular victims detective.”
The grade 3 detective was pulling $144,000 yearly at her submit — however that didn’t cease her from performing in a music video as a part of an obvious aspect hustle.
“None of us had been conscious of… what her predominant career was,” music video director Pitch Good informed TMZ.
The director added that the manufacturing staff had employed the curvaceous cop by way of a casting company — and so they’ve had requests from different musicians to get the Best detective on their shoots.
“I’ve had tons of artists attain out making an attempt to get her of their video,” Pitch Good informed the outlet.
Mercado, 28, pole dances and twerks in risque lingerie units within the music video which has gathered greater than 2 million views on YouTube.
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