Bronx cops suspended for allegedly having sex in station house locker room after video of steamy tryst sent to precinct

Two cops were suspended without pay for allegedly having sex in a Bronx station house locker room after one cop’s babydaddy found a recording of the steamy tryst and reported it to precinct bosses, police sources said. The on-duty encounter between Erick Xoyatlacebada and Yuleni Campos-Saavedra happened at the 46th Precinct — and one of them recorded it, according to the sources. They were exposed after the father of the woman’s child saw the video, and took it to the station house to show a supervisor, the insiders said. It’s not clear how he got access to the video.The 29-year-old male and 29-year-old female, who together banked $222,500 last year, were suspended without pay on Feb.24, according to NYPD paperwork. They are likely to be fired, law enforcement sources said.Police Benevolent Association delegates sent an unofficial email to other police officers asking for donations for the pair.“Unfortunately, two of our 46 … family have been suspended without pay,” the email states, identifying the cops.
“This is a huge financial burden.This job is their sole livelihood and both officers have other family that depend on them which adds to the financial strain they are faced with.”Retired police officer Eric Sanders, a civil rights attorney, called the sex “official misconduct.”“This is not just a private matter; it is a theft of public services,” Sanders, who often takes cases against the NYPD, wrote in on X. “Every minute spent engaged in unauthorized activity is a minute where a 911 call goes unanswered or a fellow officer is left without backup,” Sanders wrote.
“Unless the department moves for immediate termination, they are sending a clear message: in the 46th Precinct, the ‘public trust’ is for sale, and the ‘public clock’ is for play.”The Post published a story last year about the precinct — which oversees troubled neighborhoods Fordham, University Heights, Morris Heights and Mount Hope — calling it the “...