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COP WIFE ARRESTED IN GUNFIRE

By KIERAN CROWLEY and ERIKA MARTINEZ

August 8, 2007 -- An NYPD cop's wife was busted for shooting his service weapon through their Long Island bedroom wall during a domestic dispute, police said.

The 9mm slug exited the bedroom of their Levittown home and lodged in a neighbor's wall.

On Saturday night at 7:30, Carolann Adduci, 44, and her husband, Vincenzo, a cop assigned to the Transit Borough Queens Task Force, were arguing, said Nassau Sgt. Anthony Repalone.

Carolann Adduci, a legal secretary, "fires his 9 mm Glock service weapon into the bedroom wall," said Repalone. There were no injuries.

Mrs. Adduci was charged with reckless endangerment, a misdemeanor.

Officer Adduci, a 16-year veteran, declined to comment yesterday. He was placed on modified assignment for failure to safeguard his weapon and faces possible NYPD Command Discipline, a source said.

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