The NYPD girlfriend of accused Bronx cop shooter Robert Williams is in police custody, law-enforcement sources said Sunday.
Liza Valdez, a one-time probationary communications technician with the department, is being grilled by police in regard to her boyfriend’s alleged 12-hour rampage, sources told The Post.
Valdez later insisted to The Post that they are just friends.
Williams allegedly opened fire inside the borough’s 41st Precinct station house around 8 a.m., wounding a lieutenant before he ran out of bullets and gave up with a whimper, sources and authorities said.
NYPD Commissioner Dermot Shea said in a press briefing that he is “confident” that Williams is also behind a Saturday-night ambush on two cops sitting in a parked department vehicle in the same neighborhood.
In that attack, a bullet struck one cop in the chin, narrowly missing his carotid artery.
In the same press briefing at Lincoln Hospital, Shea confirmed that the department is interviewing a woman who was “present in the general area” of the 41st Precinct cop shop, but declined to reveal more.
“We are speaking to a woman,” said Shea. “I would not describe her as a suspect.”