The Prince George’s County Police Department suspended one of its officers after Baltimore police charged him with second-degree assault on Saturday, according to a department press release.

The officer, Michael O’Connell, was off duty at the time of his arrest, Prince George’s County police announced Sunday night.

O’Connell has been employed by the department for three years and most recently was assigned to the Bureau of Patrol, the release said. He has been suspended with pay, pending an administrative hearing, according to the department.

O’Connell is the second Prince George’s County police officer suspended for second-degree assault in a week.

The department suspended Themis Speis, an officer who is also assigned to the Bureau of Patrol, after he was charged in a connection with a Sept. 14 domestic situation, authorities said. Speis was also suspended with pay pending a department investigation.