Off-duty Connecticut cop punches driver in traffic for honking at him at red light: ‘What are you doing?’

Shocking video shows an off-duty Connecticut cop punching a driver after he threatened to ticket him because the man honked at him for not turning at a red light.

Dashcam footage from Thomas Brocuglio’s company van caught Meriden Police Department Corporal Allen Ganter stopped at a red light in Rocky Hill in December, NBC Connecticut reported.

Brocuglio, 37, whose dog was riding shotgun with him, pulled up behind the off-duty officer, waiting for him to make a right turn on red.

Meriden Police Department off-duty cop Allen Ganter is seen exiting his truck and waving his badge after being honked at for not turning right on red. YouTube/NBC Connecticut
Meriden Police Department off-duty cop Allen Ganter is seen exiting his truck and waving his badge after being honked at for not turning right on red. YouTube/NBC Connecticut

“What are you doing?” Brocuglio asks the driver in front of him inside his car while he honks the horn.

Ganter, 57, then exits his Toyota Tacoma wearing gym shorts and a zip-up hoodie, waving his badge as he approaches Brocuglio’s vehicle.

“You can’t take a right on red here, you assh—e,” the 20-year veteran of the Meriden Police Department shouts.

Brocuglio points out that the sign says “Stop here on red” and not “No turn on red” before accusing Ganter of being on his phone and not paying attention to traffic.

“I saw you looking down doing everything else,” Brocuglio says.

“No, I was moving something in my bag,” Ganter responds.

The back-and-forth between the men then begins to heat up.

Ganter is seen punching Thomas Brocuglio in the face after a heated interaction. YouTube/NBC Connecticut
Ganter is seen punching Thomas Brocuglio in the face after a heated interaction. YouTube/NBC Connecticut
The off-duty cop drove off and Brocuglio called 911 to report the assault. YouTube/NBC Connecticut
The off-duty cop drove off and Brocuglio called 911 to report the assault. YouTube/NBC Connecticut

Ganter threatens to write the man a ticket and call his “supervisor” for merely honking.

Brocuglio then asks the off-duty cop for his badge number.

Ganter is then seen reaching into Brocuglio’s car and punching him in the side of the face, video obtained by the outlet shows.

“You are going to get arrested for assaulting a civilian,” Brocuglio shouts at him as Ganter retreats to his truck.

Ganter drives off, and Brocuglio calls 911 to report the on-camera assault.

Brocuglio had swelling and redness on his cheek that was documented by responding officers. YouTube/NBC Connecticut
Brocuglio had swelling and redness on his cheek that was documented by responding officers. YouTube/NBC Connecticut
Ganter’s hand also had a mark on it when officers went to his residence to question him about the assault. YouTube/NBC Connecticut
Ganter’s hand also had a mark on it when officers went to his residence to question him about the assault. YouTube/NBC Connecticut

Brocuglio told officers he was left dazed by the punch, and possibly concussed, an arrest warrant obtained by the outlet shows.

Photos taken by responding officers with the Rocky Hill Police Department show swelling and redness on his left cheek.

Later, police approached Ganter at his home for a statement, bodycam footage obtained by the outlet shows.

The off-duty cop admitted to punching the man while being questioned. YouTube/NBC Connecticut
The off-duty cop admitted to punching the man while being questioned. YouTube/NBC Connecticut

“So, he is saying that I hit him?” Ganter asks the officer. “And there is nothing I can press for breach of peace, for him yelling at me?”

Ganter then admitted he punched Brocuglio while making his statement.

“My fault, I’m wrong, I shouldn’t have,” Ganter said.

The officers also documented his hands, with a red mark on his right index finger.

Ganter was charged with breach of peace and third-degree assault. YouTube/NBC Connecticut
Ganter was charged with breach of peace and third-degree assault. YouTube/NBC Connecticut

Meriden police launched an internal affairs investigation into the assault and found the off-duty cop broke the department’s rules of conduct.

Ganter, who works as a school resource officer for the Thomas Edison Middle School in Meriden, was charged with breach of peace and third-degree assault.

“[Ganter] was also removed from his assignment as a School Resource Officer and as a result of the discipline which was rendered as a part of the IA investigation, Corporal Ganter was permanently removed from his assignment as an SRO,” Meriden police wrote in a statement to Fox61.

He was also suspended for five days without pay and will have to attend de-escalation training for the next three years.