The NYPD has launched an Internal Affairs investigation into why cops fixed a broken headlight for the mother of chokehold victim Eric Garner and helped her beat a ticket for the moving violation — as exclusively reported by The Post.
A police source on Monday confirmed the probe, just hours after a front-page expose of the favorable treatment given Gwen Carr, 65, following a routine traffic stop of her 2006 Kia Sedona minivan on Oct. 21.
Sources have said that Carr — who has a pending $75 million suit against the city — blew her stack and phoned the NYPD's Staten Island borough commander, Assistant Chief Edward Delatorre, who gave her his phone number in the wake of her son's controversial death.
Delatorre then launched a chain of calls that ended with a lieutenant and a seargent personally buying a replacement headlight and taking it to Carr's home, where they installed it on her minivan.
They also gave her the paperwork necessary to void her summons — which carries a $150 fine — because the repair was made within 24 hours.
"The cops were ordered to do this," a source told The Post.
"They paid for it themselves. They did the work themselves and took care of the ticket."
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