
NYPD officer caught in embarrassing act on TV during Yankees game
During the first inning of the Yankees' clash against the Twins, the YES broadcast on TV panned to a couple of fans walking by a cop.
And one woman apparently caught the police officer's attention, as he looked at her from her behind as she was walking away.
The officer held his gaze for several seconds and even poked his tongue out of his mouth before the broadcast returned to the action.
The moment was captured by one fan from his TV and posted to X, where it's gotten over three million views and drawn some hilarious fan reactions.
Protect and serve 🫡 https://t.co/MVYTrrVjDU pic.twitter.com/0ASi0SacVL
— Colin (@Colin0515) August 11, 2025
'That cop got caught in 4K staring at a**,' one wrote.
'He about to risk the pension,' a second said.
'How blatant could it be…jeez louise!,' a third chimed in.
And a fourth said: 'Lmaoooo I saw it live & broke out in tears. They kept the camera on him for a solid [second] too LMAOOOOOO.'
Ultimately, it was a good night for the Yankees and their fans as they beat Minnesota 6-2 for their second win in three games.
Will Warren got the win on the mound after allowing two earned runs in 6 2/3 innings, while Jazz Chisholm Jr., Cody Bellinger, Giancarlo Stanton and Ben Rice all hit home runs.
The Yankees are still six games back of the Blue Jays' AL East lead - and clinging to the final wild card spot - amid a brutal stretch that has seen them go 26-34 in their last 60 games.
They'll host Minnesota again on Tuesday and Wednesday.

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