Wednesday 7 September 2022 02:56 PM NYPD cop performs VERY raunchy dance with performer at the West Indian Day ... trends now To twerk and protect! NYPD cop performs VERY raunchy dance with performer at the West Indian Day parade in Brooklyn An unidentified male police officer was caught grinding with a scantily clad dancer at the West Indian Day parade on Monday The woman was only dressed in a bra, underwear, Caribbean-inspired jewels, and a bag Police sources have confirmed the video and said the officer will not face repercussions Another officer was also seen getting frisky with another woman as well The West Indian Day parade was first celebrate after they were emancipated from slavery By Alyssa Guzman For Dailymail.Com Published: 14:48 BST, 7 September 2022 | Updated: 14:55 BST, 7 September 2022 Viewcomments An NYPD cop was caught performing a very raunchy dance with a parade-goer at the West Indian Day parade in Brooklyn - but he won't face any consequences. An unidentified male police officer was caught grinding with a scantily clad dancer at the parade on Monday in a whirlwind moment. The young officer was seen sitting on the ground in the beginning of the video with the woman sitting on his lap as they wrapped their arms around each other. As the pair stood up, the woman - dressed only in a bra, underwear and Caribbean-inspired jewels - began to suggestively move her hips and hiked a leg up on the officer's own, prompting him to pick her up. Eventually, the young man gets into it and can be seen bouncing his legs up and down as he holds the girl close. An unidentified male police officer was caught grinding with a scantily clad dancer at the West Indian Day parade on Monday The woman was only dressed in a bra, underwear and Caribbean-inspired jewels Police sources have confirmed the video and said the officer will not face repercussions Audience members can be heard yelling 'lean in, lean in' and cheering as the two put on a show. A police representative confirmed to the New York Post that the video was shot at this year's parade and that the officer will not be facing any repercussions for dropping his guard while on duty. Another video, posted to TikTok, shows another woman - dressed in denim shorts and a white crop top - slowly grinding her hips in circles as a cop excitedly waves a celebratory arm above his head. This isn't the first time a member of law enforcement has gotten frisky with a parade-goer at the West Indian Day parade. Another officer was also seen enjoying the parade this year as a girl grinded her hips on him The officer waved a celebratory arm above his head as the girl suggestively danced Videos have popped up in 2011 and 2019 of officers participating in similar dances. In 2011, then-Police Commissioner Ray Kelly defended his officers' actions, saying it wasn't unusual for law enforcement to get into the spirit of the festivities. The West Indian Day Parade was first celebrated after they were emancipated from slavery, according to NYC Mayor Eric Adams. 'The islands have brought New York City so much joy, beauty, and enriched our city for the better,' Adams said in a celebratory statement. The West Indian Day Parade (pictured) was first celebrated after they were emancipated from slavery 'The islands have brought New York City so much joy, beauty, and enriched our city for the better,' Adams (pictured in white) said in a celebratory statement Read more: Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility