Two female correction officers got into a wild brawl Thursday in the Manhattan women’s locker room — with one officer deploying pepper spray.
The fight erupted at about 12:45 p.m. inside the Department of Correction locker room on the third floor of Manhattan Criminal Court, according to an internal report obtained by The Post.
The fight began with a “verbal altercation” that quickly turned physical, the report said.
“The officers exchanged punches and officer Davis separated the officers, when officer Singleton deployed her chemical agent,” according to the memo.
“The officers began to fight again and officer Davis separated the officers terminating the incident.”
The brawling officers were identified in the report only by last name as Stokes and Singleton. Davis stepped in to separate them.
A source said that 911 was called but no complaint report was filed and no arrests were made.
“Maintaining the safety of our officers and people in custody is our primary mission,” said DOC spokesman Jason Kersten.
“We are investigating this incident and will take appropriate actions based on our findings.”
The source said that both women were suspended and transferred.