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To serve and protect—sometimes too enthusiastically.
Two officers from the NYPD reportedly turned a City Council office into their personal party spot, only to be caught when one of them showed up to work intoxicated, sources revealed to The Post.
Officers Dionis Bravo and Candice Guerra, previously assigned to the security detail for Council Speaker Julie Menin, were removed from active duty following an incident involving Bravo’s alleged drinking spree during an overnight shift earlier this week, according to insiders.
Bravo was noticeably under the influence while on duty, and Guerra allegedly attempted to tuck him away in an office to sleep it off, sources continued.
Staff members of Menin discovered Bravo in his inebriated state and exposed Guerra’s efforts to conceal the situation, leading the Council speaker to personally contact NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch to report the incident, sources disclosed.
But the tale of indulgence didn’t stop there.
Staffers found out the Bravo and Guerra had been using an office in 250 Broadway — the building where the City Council keeps a base — as an after-hours ginmill, sources said.
The duo had been assigned to the security detail in 2024 and 2025 under the tenure of Menin’s predecessor Adrienne Adams.
Part of their duties included overnight shifts staying in the Broadway building, where the office was furnished as a place to stay, sources said.
Bravo and Guerra, however, at some point had allegedly turned the official crash pad into a decidedly unsanctioned party pad, the sources said.
The extent of hijinks in the sullied office remains under an internal investigation, police officials said.
Bravo was suspended Monday, while Guerra was placed on modified duty, NYPD officials confirmed.
Staff in the speaker’s office — which had inherited Bravo and Guerra — kept mum on the sordid affair.
“This matter involves NYPD employees, so any inquiries should be directed to the department,” a spokesperson for Menin said.
Bravo and Guerra didn’t return requests for comment.