NEW YORK (1010 WINS) -- The now-former head of the New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission resigned Wednesday after an expletive-laden rant against employees was recorded.

Leaked audio of Aloysee Heredia Jarmoszuk berating employees during a virtual meeting released by the New York Post shows her spewing profanities and threatening staff.
“Someone is messing around with the mute, and don’t think I won’t figure it out who it is,” Heredia Jarmoszuk said. “I will f***ing come for you.”
At one point during the meeting, she denigrated an employee for asking about holiday time off. “Work it out with your supervisor,” she said. “But don’t, like, b**** and complain about it because that’s not helpful to any of us.”
A spokesperson for Mayor Eric Adams said in a statement that the administration was alerted to the rant last week and that the mayor will accept her resignation.
Heredia Jarmoszuk, who was appointed by former Mayor Bill de Blasio, is the first member of Adams cabinet to leave the administration.