Cops fill courtroom at trial of man accused of shooting NYPD officer in Queens


A rookie cop shot and wounded in a clash with a menacing Queens bus rider is still struggling with his injuries more than 18 months later, his union chief said Thursday.

Fresh-faced Brett Boller, 22 at the time, was just months into his dream job as an NYPD officer when an encounter with an armed transient, who shot him in the hip, changed his life and career forever.

“I spoke to Officer Boller the other day, and he told me what he went through for the last year and a half,” Police Benevolent Association President Patrick Hendry said ahead of the suspect’s attempted murder trial in Queens Criminal Court.

“Three surgeries, constant physical therapy. He said to me, the things that were once routine are no longer routine. He relied on others to do the basic things in life — get out of bed, change his clothes.”

Cops packed the courtroom where jury selection began in the trial of Devin Spraggins, 23, who is accused of opening fire on Boller after the cop confronted Spraggins on a Parsons Blvd. bus in April 2023.

NYPD Officer Brett Boller

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NYPD Officer Brett Boller gives a thumbs up as he sits in a transport vehicle outside Jamaica Hospital on April 14, 2023.

Prosecutors said Spraggins had been harassing a passenger over a seat when the driver flagged down Boller and his partner to intercede.

The dispute quickly spilled from the bus onto the street, where Boller chased the suspect down. Spraggins pulled a gun and  shot the officer in the hip during the ensuing scuffle, police said.

“Put yourself in his shoes, just 22 years old, a healthy New York City police officer,” Hendry said. “He had to learn how to do the basic things in life all over again, step by step. He is making his way back, but he’s still in pain every day. He still can’t run … because of this dangerous individual who is on trial here today.”

He said Spraggins is a dangerous man.

“He didn’t think twice about carrying a loaded firearm on the streets of Jamaica, Queens,” Hendry said. “He didn’t think twice about terrorizing people on a New York City bus. He didn’t think twice about shooting a New York City police officer in full uniform in broad daylight. This individual altered a police officer’s life forever.”

Boller, the son of NYPD Inspector Dan Boller, is back on modified duty, doing restricted desk work, officials said. He is scheduled to be promoted to detective.

His father was among the cops who crowded the courtroom.

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