“Preppy Killer” Robert Chambers returns to court today to learn he’s been indicted on additional charges of having violently resisted cops during last month’s coke-sale arrest at his apartment.
The new charges come at a bad time for Chambers. They’ll be read to him in Manhattan Supreme Court on a day when his lawyer had planned to argue for his release on bail.
One cop suffered a broken wrist and two others suffered additional injuries when Chambers allegedly began flailing as they tried to handcuff the strapping strangler in his girlfriend’s East 57th Street apartment.
Chambers is notorious for admittedly strangling Jennifer Levin, 18, in Central Park 20 years ago, and blaming the death on “rough sex.”
He spent 15 years in prison for manslaughter, and could now – after only four years of freedom – spend the rest of his life back in prison on the latest charges. Prosecutors say that over the course of seven undercover buys, he sold a half pound of cocaine to cops out of the East Side apartment.