Opinion
March 18, 1991
Appeal from the Supreme Court, Kings County (Williams, J.).
Ordered that the order is reversed, on the law, with costs, and the motion is denied.
The plaintiff, a New York City police detective, was injured when an automatic, overhead garage door fell on his neck as he entered a parking garage while on duty and investigating a crime. He commenced this negligence action against the defendant garage owner, Fazio Realty Corp. (hereinafter Fazio), alleging, inter alia, that the door was defective. Fazio moved for summary judgment dismissing the complaint based on the rule of Santangelo v State of New York ( 71 N.Y.2d 393), which precludes a police officer from recovering damages for injuries sustained as a result of the negligence which created the occasion for the officer's services (see also, Dawes v Ballard, 163 A.D.2d 508; Wynne v Tullman, 151 A.D.2d 476).
We find that the court erred in dismissing the complaint. The evidence submitted by the plaintiff contradicted Fazio's claim that he was deliberately injured by a suspect of the police investigation. The plaintiff presented sufficient evidence that his services as a police officer were separate and apart from the negligent acts which caused his injuries to defeat Fazio's motion for summary judgment under the Santangelo rule (see, Starkey v Trancamp Contr. Corp., 152 A.D.2d 358; Murphy v Creative Foods Corp., 170 A.D.2d 441; Janeczko v Duhl, 166 A.D.2d 257). Bracken, J.P., Kunzeman, O'Brien and Ritter, JJ., concur.