{"active":true,"first_name":"David","last_name":"Grieco","race":"White","gender":"Male","rank":"SGT","command":{"command":"CRM CTL","assignment_date":"2021-03-29","id":"232"},"shield_no":3830,"taxid":"940216","complaint_ids":[202100673,202006753,202005785,202002134,202002102,202001998,202001196,201908868,201908427,201906069,201903377,201903162,201901219,201806404,201806095,201803686,201901422,201800398,201709960,201708784,201708116,201809078,201605910,201602411,201508768,201508054,201405351,201312023,201306738,201213223,201209434,201207718,201301181,201202092,201200805,201111996,201014894,201013852,200805093,200714398,200705880],"command_history":[{"command":"075 PCT","id":"75pct"},{"command":"PSA 2","id":"PSA2"},{"command":"067 PCT","id":"67pct"},{"command":"INT CIS","id":"10"}],"appt_date":"2006-01-09","age":55,"middle_initial":"A","shield_no_history":[18061,3078],"lawsuits":[{"name":"Small, Antonio, et al. vs City of Ny, et al.","start_date":"2023-05-24","payout_amount":0,"disposition":"","docket":"515280/2023","court":"Supreme Court - Kings","summary":"On, or about May 24, 2020, Plaintiff Antonio Small was standing outside of a friend’s  apartment building near 250 Clarkson Avenue in Brooklyn, New York, hanging out with several other young men, when an unmarked sedan pulled up and several officers exited the vehicle. Some of the young men were smoking marijuana when the police approached the group. Plaintiff was not smoking, but had a small amount of marijuana in his bag, which was searched by the Individual Defendants John Does Nos. 1–10 whose identities are unknown and served as the basis for his arrest. Possession of small quantities of marijuana has not been a crime in most instances in New York since 1977, and was further decriminalized starting on August 28, 2019, nine months before this unlawful stop and frisk occurred.\n\nThe NYPD, however, failed to change its practices to conform to the law, and \ncontinued using possession of small amounts of marijuana as a pretext to arrest and detain young men of color and interrogate them about unrelated incidents, or unlawfully hold them in a precinct while NYPD officers attempt to obtain evidence of an actual crime. Despite the fact that Antonio did not commit a crime,\nthe Individual Defendants cuffed and detained him and took him to 67th Precinct to interrogate him for a completely unrelated matter, in lieu of obtaining a warrant based on probable cause to arrest Antonio for the crime they were actually investigating. \n\nThe single charge was not prosecuted by the Kings County District Attorney’s Office, because the charge was a nullity under the law. The Individual Defendants continued to pursue Antonio after his release, and used false statements to obtain a search warrant, which was executed at Plaintiffs’ family home a few days after Antonio’s arrest. Even if the warrant was obtained lawfully, the Individual Defendants nevertheless exceeded its scope when they kicked down the front door of Plaintiffs family residence and searched every room (including the bedrooms of minor children, and separate apartment units belonging to different family members). The search was further unreasonable because the Individual Defendants destroyed property and ransacked the home unnecessarily, causing damage to property and inflicting  unnecessary emotional pain on Plaintiffs. No evidence of any crime was obtained during this unlawful search","documents":[{"url":"https://iapps.courts.state.ny.us/nyscef/ViewDocument?docIndex=kYRx6UbG0E32LmzD_PLUS_RSwdw==","type":"complaint"}]},{"name":"Lubin, Jacob vs City of Ny, et al.","start_date":"2022-09-27","payout_amount":0,"disposition":"","docket":"524706/2022","court":"Supreme Court - Kings","summary":"On August 30, 2019 at approximately 9:00 pm, the defendants, police officers of the New York Police Department, unlawfully stopped and searched the plaintiff, Jacob Lubin in the vicinity of 1402 Brooklyn Avenue, Brooklyn, New York. The plaintiff was playing basketball with friends when officers of the NYPD, including Sergeant David Grieco (shield #3830) ordered Mr. Lubin and his friends to leave the basketball courts in Nostrand Park. Mr. Lubin then went with his friends to the Flatbush Gardens Apartment complex. When Sergeant Grieco observed Mr. Lubin and his friends conversing in the courtyard of the building, he and his team proceeded to harrass, stop, search and, without a court-ordered warrant or probable cause, arrest Mr. Lubin. Mr. Lubin was transported against his will to the 67th Precinct, where he was searched, processed and detained further. He was thn transported to Kings County Central Booking where he was held until his release from custody, before appearing before a judge or being charged with a crime.\n\nDue to the unlawful actions of the defendants, Mr. Lubin suffered physical, emotional and psychological harm.","documents":[{"url":"https://web.archive.org/web/20240618094722/https://iapps.courts.state.ny.us/nyscef/ViewDocument?docIndex=8o_PLUS_kwfLqlAnxn4WpdWqc_PLUS_A==","type":"complaint"}]},{"name":"Nicholson, Jamel vs City of Ny, et al.","start_date":"2022-09-27","payout_amount":0,"disposition":"","docket":"524707/2022","court":"Supreme Court - Kings","summary":"On August 30, 2019, the plaintiff, Jamel Nicholson, was legally present in the courtyard of 1402 Brooklyn Avenue, Brooklyn NY 11210, when the defendant police officers, without a court-ordered warrant or probable cause, stopped, searched and arrested Mr. Nicholson. The defendants unlawfully transported Mr. Nicholson against his will to the 67th precinct, where he was further processed and detained for many hours. Mr. Nicholson was then transported to Kings County Central Booking where he was detained until his release from custody on the next day. Mr. Nicholson's rights guaranteed under the Constitution were violated, in part, due to the New York Police Department's inability to stop the use of the unconstitutional policy of \"stop and frisk\" among its officers. As a result of the defendants' conduct, Mr. Nicholson sustained injuries, including physical, emotional and psychological.","documents":[{"url":"https://web.archive.org/web/20240617212606/https://iapps.courts.state.ny.us/nyscef/ViewDocument?docIndex=0w5rIYhhBbbTcHy4ZBOWwQ==","type":"complaint"}]},{"name":"Albright, Shakeeth vs City of Ny, et al.","start_date":"2022-05-17","payout_amount":0,"disposition":"","docket":"512836/2022","court":"Supreme Court - Kings","summary":"On May 3, 2019, P.O.s approached the Plaintiff, who was lawfully present on the second floor of the privately owned apartment in Brooklyn. Without factual basis that the Plaintiff violated the law; P.O.s asked the Plaintiff to cooperate with the NY City Police Dpt. The plaintiff was lawfully in the building as a guest of a tenant in the building. P.O.s unlawfully searched for the Plaintiff without probable cause. Without finding any, P.O.s transported the Plaintiff to the 67th Precinct against his will. P.O.s unlawfully searched, fingerprinted, photographed, and detained Plaintiff in holding cells with many other prisoners in each cell. Based on the fabricated allegations, Plaintiff was arraigned in Kings County Criminal Court on May 4, 2019, and falsely charged with Criminal Trespass in the Second degree.  As a result, on May 4, 2019, all charges against the Plaintiff were dismissed.","documents":[{"url":"https://iapps.courts.state.ny.us/nyscef/ViewDocument?docIndex=Lsgg6QDfI6XdW3OCAYtpVA==","type":"complaint"}]},{"name":"Nicholson, Jamel vs City of Ny, et al.","start_date":"2022-05-17","payout_amount":0,"disposition":"","docket":"512835/2022","court":"Supreme Court - Kings","summary":"On May 3, 2019, P.O.s approached the Plaintiff, who was lawfully present on the second floor of the privately owned apartment in Brooklyn. Without factual basis that the Plaintiff violated the law, P.O.s asked the Plaintiff to cooperate with the NY City Police Dpt. The plaintiff was lawfully in the building as a guest of a tenant in the building. Nonetheless, P.O.s unlawfully searched for the Plaintiff without probable cause. Without finding any, P.O.s transported the Plaintiff to the 67th Precinct against his will. P.O.s unlawfully searched, fingerprinted, photographed, and detained Plaintiff in holding cells with many other prisoners in each cell. Based on the fabricated allegations, Plaintiff was arraigned in Kings County Criminal Court on May 4, 2019, and falsely charged with Criminal Trespass in the Second degree.  As a result, on May 4, 2019, all charges against the Plaintiff were dismissed.","documents":[{"url":"https://iapps.courts.state.ny.us/nyscef/ViewDocument?docIndex=rxd3dcRI3r9oFN8a67bSqg==","type":"complaint"}]},{"name":"Bates, Hilton vs City of Ny, et al.","start_date":"2022-01-14","disposition_date":"2023-11-30","payout_amount":35000,"disposition":"Settlement","docket":"532689/2021","court":"Supreme Court - Kings","summary":"On September 11, 2019 at approximately 11:00 p.m. in the area of 3705 Church Avenue in Brooklyn, New York, , Plaintiff was attending a barbeque event in an open-air lot with a private gated entrance. Plaintiff was one of approximately nine individuals attending the event. Plaintiff was not engaged in any criminal activity, nor was he in possession of any contraband, narcotics or weapons.\nNumerous police officers in plainclothes from the NYPD 67th Precinct, and other unknown police commands, including, defendant NYPD Officer Sergeant Brian Schulman, NYPD Sergeant David Grieco, and P.O. John and Jane Does #1-12, and other as yet unknown police officers, at times acting in concert Steven Lavin and NYPD Officer David Darcy, opened the gate to the lot and entered the premises without a warrant or probable cause or reasonable suspicion that criminal activity had or was occurring therein. Defendant NYPD officers directed all present to “freeze.” The moment NYPD officers opened the gate and commanded those in attendance to “freeze,” Plaintiff was not free to leave. After a few moments, defendant NYPD officers made their way onto the lot, and one defendant NYPD officer approached Plaintiff and directed him to sit down. Plaintiff calmly explained that because of a previous injury requiring the surgical placement of a rod into his leg, it was difficult for him to sit back down. Plaintiff was than directed by the defendant NYPD officer to sit down in a much more aggressive manner. Without justification or cause, Plaintiff was then thrown into a metal fence and then onto the ground by the defendant NYPD officer, who proceeded to strike the Plaintiff with his forearm, elbow, and knee, even as Plaintiff was pleading for the defendant NYPD officer to not hurt his surgically-repaired leg. Plaintiff was then pinned down by the defendant NYPD officer who placed his knee on Plaintiff’s back.\nPlaintiff was then handcuffed from behind and the defendant NYPD officer arresting the plaintiff began to step on the Plaintiff's handcuffs. Plaintiff was then placed in an NYPD van and transported to the 67th Precinct, where he remained incarcerated for approximately 18 hours. At no point was he informed of why he had been arrested. Upon arriving at the 67th Precinct, Plaintiff was already experiencing severe pain in his wrists and left knee and began requesting medical assistance. Defendant NYPD officers ignored Plaintiff’s requests for approximately 18 hours, before finally taking Plaintiff to Kings County Hospital by ambulance, where he was examined. Plaintiff was then released from NYPD custody directly from Kings County hospital without ever being charged. In addition to being subject to wanton and violent physical abuse during the course of Plaintiff’s arrest, the underlying arrest itself was entirely illegal. NYPD arrest records allege that Plaintiff was in possession of a loaded Taurus 9MM firearm, but these allegations were categorically false. Plaintiff never possessed a firearm before or at the time defendant NYPD officers illegally entered time of his arrest or at any time subsequent. In fact, the arrest paperwork never states where this alleged weapon was recovered. Nevertheless, these allegations made up the basis of Plaintiff’s\nthe premises at 3705 Church Avenue, and Plaintiff was not found in possession of a firearm at the false and illegal arrest, and were memorialized in official NYPD paperwork","documents":[{"url":"https://iapps.courts.state.ny.us/nyscef/ViewDocument?docIndex=byKLGAK3HByvkhsrYRXAcg==","type":"complaint"}]},{"name":"Amilcar, Martial vs City of Ny, et al.","start_date":"2021-11-16","payout_amount":0,"disposition":"","docket":"527135/2021","court":"Supreme Court - Kings","summary":"On October 23, 2018, Plaintiff was attending a concert at the Barclay's Center and was being driven home by Plaintiff's friend when defendant officers pulled Plaintiff's friend over without reasonable suspicion or probable cause to believe Plaintiff's friend, Plaintiff, or the other passenger in the car committed a crime or violated the law. Defendant Officers told Plaintiff's friend that they were pulled over because they had out of state plates and they wanted to know why they were driving in the area, to which Plaintiff's friend responded that they were driving home from the event at the Barclay's Center. After producing proof of registration and insurance that was active and valid, Defendant Officers unlawfully ordered everyone out of the vehicle and searched each individual. Defendant Officers did not find any illegal contraband on any of the passengers of the car. Despite this, all occupants of the vehicle were handcuffed and arrested and transported to the precinct where they were searched again and interrogated. While at the precinct, Defendant Officers offered Plaintiff a cup of water which they later used to obtain a DNA sample from Plaintiff that was entered into the system. Defendant Officers David Grieco falsely alleged that he observed Plaintiff in possession of a loaded gun, and withheld the allegation that the firearm was allegedly recovered from the possession of another passenger. In fact, Defendant Officers possessed evidence that the other passenger was the only person in the vehicle who had knowledge, possession, or control over the gun. On October 24, 2018, Plaintiff wasa arraigned and charged with Criminal Possession of a Weapon and Criminal Possession of a Firearm, and bail was set at $10,000. Plaintiff was detained for an additional 6 days in custody before they were released. On November 8, 2018, all charges against Plaintiff were dismissed and sealed.","documents":[{"url":"https://web.archive.org/web/20240717235246/https://iapps.courts.state.ny.us/nyscef/ViewDocument?docIndex=JSwe4G/i4KYnwcg8D_PLUS_FFgQ==","type":"complaint"}]},{"name":"Malloy, Brandon vs City of Ny, et al.","start_date":"2021-10-28","disposition_date":"2022-02-08","payout_amount":0,"disposition":"Zero Disposition","docket":"21CV05927","court":"U.S. District Court - Eastern District NY","summary":"On September 6, 2018, Plaintiff was in his residence building when defendant officers came to execute a search warrant, which expressly limited the places\nto be searched to the plaintiff’s first-floor room and his (and his wife’s) person.  Plaintiff was on the third floor, and as he came downstairs he was arrested. Defendant officers then went to the third floor and searched the attic where they claim to have found a handgun. They also arrested other individuals residing in the building along with Plaintiff, even though there was no probable cause that would justify the seizure or arrest of Plaintiff, nor was there a reasonable basis to believe that their seizure or arrest were lawful or otherwise legally permissible. Defendant officers further claimed that had engaged in various criminal conduct, including the possession of the handgun found in the attic, and forwarded such false information to the DA's office. Despite defendants’ best efforts to bring about Plaintiff’s criminal prosecution, the DA's office declined to prosecute any of the people arrested, including","documents":[{"url":"https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.nyed.471200/gov.uscourts.nyed.471200.1.0.pdf","type":"complaint"}],"url":"https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/60673215/malloy-v-city-of-new-york/"},{"name":"Cesar, Leytia as Adm For The Estate of Cesar, Sterling vs City of Ny, et al.","start_date":"2021-08-31","disposition_date":"2022-02-17","payout_amount":17500,"disposition":"Settlement","docket":"522097/2021","court":"Supreme Court - Kings","summary":"On June 14, 2020, at approximately 3:00 a.m., Plaintiff STERLING CESAR, while lawfully in the vicinity  of  667  East  34th  Street  in  Brooklyn,  New  York,  was  subject  to  an  unlawful  stop, question, frisk, search, false arrest, and false imprisonment by the defendant officers (Officer David Greico, Tax ID No. 940216 and Officer Nicholas A. Schiraldi, Tax ID No. 958061, among other unnamed New York City Police Officers).  In addition, Plaintiff  was  subjected  to  unnecessary  force,  assault,  and  battery  and  was  denied  medical treatment,  and  thus  suffered  emotional  and  psychological  distress  as  result  of  the  above-mentioned violations. Plaintiff was then unlawfully imprisoned at the 67th Precinct and Kings Central Bookings for approximately 24 hours until plaintiff was arraigned in Criminal Court, charged with crimes he did not commit, and released on his own recognizance. Plaintiff was denied the right to due process and a fair trial until the resisting arrest charges against Plaintiff were  dismissed  and  sealed  on  or  about  December  9,  2020.    Plaintiff  was  deprived  of  his constitutional  and  common  law  rights  when  the  individual  defendants  unlawfully  stopped,\nquestioned, frisked, searched, assaulted, battered, confined, falsely arrested, falsely imprisoned, and denied plaintiff the right to due process and a fair trial in violation of the Fourth, Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution, the common law and the laws of the State of New York.","documents":[{"url":"https://iapps.courts.state.ny.us/nyscef/ViewDocument?docIndex=R_PLUS_Fm9lnSjIOtdKR_PLUS_A8NFOg==","type":"complaint"}]},{"name":"Baptiste, Richred vs City of Ny, et al.","start_date":"2021-06-24","payout_amount":0,"disposition":"","docket":"515081/2021","court":"Supreme Court - Kings","summary":"On May 3, 2019, Plaintiff Richred Baptiste was lawfully present on the second floor of the privately owned apartment building when Defendants Police Officers unlawfully stopped, questioned, frisked, searched and falsely arrested/imprisoned\nPlaintiff for allegedly Trespassing into the apartment building where Plaintiff was lawfully visiting a friend. Defendants approached Plaintiff and ordered him to provide them with identification when Plaintiff was visiting a friend and was lawfully present with friends in the hallway on the second floor of the apartment building. Plaintiff complied with Defendants and provided them with his\nidentification. Defendants claim that they were not satisfied with Plaintiff’s explanation regarding why he was in the building but did not possess probable cause to arrest plaintiff for trespassing in the building or committing any other crime. Defendants never instructed Plaintiff that he must leave the building or be subject to arrest for trespass, as required by the New York City Police Department Patrol Guide Procedure Number 212-59. Defendants unlawfully searched Plaintiff without probable cause. Although Plaintiff provided defendants with the information they requested, defendants unlawfully handcuffed and falsely arrested Plaintiff for allegedly trespassing into the apartment building, without probable cause or legal justification. Plaintiff was transported to the 67th Precinct against his will, where Defendants unlawfully searched, fingerprinted, photographed, and detained Plaintiff in a holding cell for many hours at the 67th Precinct. Plaintiff was transported to Kings County Central Booking whereat the unlawful detention continued, and Plaintiff was unlawfully detained in several large holding cells with many other prisoners in each cell. Defendants falsely advised the Kings County District Attorney’s Office that Plaintiff was trespassing in the building and did not have authority to be there. Based upon the fabricated allegations made by the Defendants, Plaintiff was arraigned in Kings County Criminal Court and falsely charged with Criminal Trespass in the Second Degree (PL 140.15(1)), Criminal Trespass in the Third Degree (PL 140.10(A)), and Trespass (PL 140.05) without probable cause based upon the false allegations made against plaintiff by defendants. All criminal charges brought against Plaintiff terminated in Plaintiff’s favor and were dismissed. Plaintiff was released from custody at arraignment after he was unlawfully detained for approximately 25 ½ hours.","documents":[{"url":"https://iapps.courts.state.ny.us/nyscef/ViewDocument?docIndex=RXwwdTOAhjcQgt0FqKwHMw==","type":"complaint"}]},{"name":"Decamp, Isaiah vs City of Ny, et al.","start_date":"2021-02-11","payout_amount":0,"disposition":"","docket":"503381/2021","court":"Supreme Court - Kings","summary":"On May 3, 2019 at 10:00 PM, Plaintiff was unlawfully stopped, questioned, frisked, and searched by unnamed Defendant POs in a public hallway of a privately owned apartment complex at which Plaintiff was a resident. The Defendant POs did not ask Plaintiff to voluntarily cooperate and instead demanded Plaintiff's identification. Plaintiff informed Defendant POs that he was lawfully in the building and provided them with his identification card that showed that he was a resident of the apartment complex. Despite this information, Defendant POs falsely arrested Plaintiff for trespassing and detained Plaintiff in a holding cell for 25.5 hours prior to arraignment. Defendant POs failed to intervene to stop fellow Defendant POs from violating Plaintiff's rights. The criminal trespass charges against Plaintiff were dismissed at arraignment.","documents":[{"url":"https://web.archive.org/web/20240711155847/https://iapps.courts.state.ny.us/nyscef/ViewDocument?docIndex=xxqOfsrekaj4/p6yCfig1A==","type":"complaint"}]},{"name":"Vazquez, Anthony vs City of Ny, et al.","start_date":"2021-02-09","payout_amount":0,"disposition":"","docket":"502535/2021","court":"Supreme Court - Kings","summary":"On May 3, 2019, while lawfully present on the second floor of a privately owned apartment building at 3405 Foster Avenue in Brooklyn, NY, visiting a friend, the plaintiff was unlawfully stopped, questioned, frisked, searched, arrested, and detained by the defendants without legal justification. Despite providing identification and explaining that he was a guest of a tenant, the defendants unlawfully searched the plaintiff, yielding nothing illegal, and falsely arrested him for trespassing. The plaintiff was transported to the 67th precinct, where he was unlawfully searched, fingerprinted, photographed, and detained in a holding cell for many hours. He was then taken to Kings County Central Booking, where the unlawful detention continued. The defendants maliciously prosecuted the plaintiff by initiating a criminal prosecution without probable cause, making false allegations on arrest paperwork, and falsifying evidence provided to the Kings County District Attorney's office. The plaintiff was arraigned on May 4, 2019, and charged with crimes he did not commit. All charges were dismissed in his favor at the arraignment, and he was released after approximately 25.5 hours of unlawful detention.","documents":[{"url":"https://iapps.courts.state.ny.us/nyscef/ViewDocument?docIndex=jHbCZkMg_PLUS_BO5J901NaFnbA==","type":"complaint"}]},{"name":"Franklin, Zakiya, et al. vs City of New York, et al.","start_date":"2020-12-31","disposition_date":"2024-08-26","payout_amount":28500,"disposition":"Settlement","docket":"525443/2020","court":"Supreme Court - Kings","officer_name":"Grieco, David A.","summary":"On or about September 20, 2019, without a valid warrant, defendants, including Sgt. David A. Grieco, assaulted, confined, unduly restrained, falsely arrested, and falsely imprisoned the plaintiffs. The defendants, along with Sgt. Grieco, unlawfully arrested and detained the plaintiffs. One plaintiff was held at the 67th Precinct for approximately 24 hours and then at Central Booking for an additional three hours.","documents":[{"url":"https://iapps.courts.state.ny.us/nyscef/ViewDocument?docIndex=zPDwuAHXHjJMP4fvJ5azoQ==","type":"complaint"}]},{"name":"Lewis, Angeleta, et Al vs City of New York, et al.","start_date":"2020-12-15","disposition_date":"2021-10-11","payout_amount":45000,"disposition":"Settlement","docket":"20CV05690","court":"U.S. District Court - Eastern District NY","officer_name":"Grieco, David A.","summary":"On March 26, 2019, the three plaintiffs were inside plaintiff Angeleta Lewis’ home when several NYPD officers, including Defendants Police Officer Fabian Modesto, James Lukeson and Sgt. David Grieco, knocked down the front door of the apartment and stormed in with their guns drawn. They yelled at everyone to get down on the ground and guarded the plaintiffs while they searched the apartment. The officers inquired about the location of Junior, another family member who did not live in the apartment, and the Plaintiffs explained that they did not know of his whereabouts. Despite having no arrest warrant, finding no contraband and having no reasonable suspicion that a crime had been committed, Defendants handcuffed Plaintiffs and drove them in a police van to the 67th precinct. There, they were subjected to a search and forced to sit handcuffed to the wall for six hours. The officers interrogated plaintiffs about how to find Junior and unlawfully confiscated Angeleta Lewis's phone. After Junior voluntarily came to the precinct, plaintiffs were released without any charges filed against them.","documents":[{"url":"https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.nyed.456277/gov.uscourts.nyed.456277.1.0.pdf","type":"complaint"}],"url":"https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/18680679/lewis-v-city-of-new-york/"},{"name":"Laroc, Sharon, et al. vs City of New York, et al.","start_date":"2020-11-02","disposition_date":"2021-11-10","payout_amount":67500,"disposition":"Settlement","docket":"20CV05227","court":"U.S. District Court - Eastern District NY","officer_name":"Grieco, David A.","summary":"Early June 13, 2019 Sgt. David Grieco and Officer James Lukeson and other officers entered Plaintiffs Laroc and Jamieson's apartments without consent and both were arrested. An officer kicked Mr. Jamieson (who is a paraplegic) in the legs. One officer pointed a gun at Ms. Laroc's head. At the precinct Ms. Laroc was allowed to receive necessary medication but not allowed to take it. In the evening she was transported to the hospital for symptoms caused by failure to take her medication. Mr. Jamieson was treated for back and side pain. \n\nOfficers Lukeson prepared an arrest report claiming they were gang members in possession of drugs and a gun, but both were released without charges. The DA concluded there was insufficient evidence because the items were found in a communal detached garage near the apartment but with no connection to plaintiffs. Money taken from Ms. Laroc's apartment during the search was not returned. Neither plaintiff was charged.","documents":[{"url":"https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.nyed.455345/gov.uscourts.nyed.455345.1.0.pdf","type":"complaint"}],"url":"https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/18587577/solomon-v-county-of-nassau/"},{"name":"Wood, Pierre vs City of New York, et al.","start_date":"2020-10-20","payout_amount":0,"disposition":"","docket":"501534/2020","court":"Supreme Court - Kings","officer_name":"Grieco, David A.","summary":"on October 23, 2018 plaintiff attended a concert at the Barclay’s Center in Brooklyn. After the concert, Plaintiff offered a ride to several people including Adam Decterin,  a student from plaintiffs school. At approximately 11:00 PM on October 23, 2018 plaintiff was lawfully driving in the vicinity of 3109 Clarendon Road when defendants pulled plaintiff’s vehicle over without reasonable suspicion or probable cause. The defendants told plaintiff that they stopped him because he had Pennsylvania license plates and they wanted to see why he was driving in the area. The officers asked for plaintiff’s insurance, registration, and driver’s license\nand plaintiff provided them all to the officer. All three were valid. Then the officers unlawfully ordered plaintiff to exit the vehicle, despite no legal basis to do so. The officers proceeded to unlawfully search plaintiff and the vehicle without any legal basis to do so. In the vehicle search they found a gun owned by Adam Decterin After the officers searched plaintiff’s vehicle they unlawfully handcuffed plaintiff and placed him under arrest without informing him why they were arresting him. plaintiff and the other occupants were taken to the 67th precinct. \n\nAt the 67th precinct the officers unlawfully searched plaintiff again without\nprobable cause. Plaintiff was unlawfully interrogated at the precinct, outside the presence of an attorney, by the defendants, about whether he had knowledge of any guns that people possessed in the area. they even offered to pay for the information. the illegal interrogation lasted 15 minutes. Thereafter, defendants unlawfully photographed, fingerprinted and detained plaintiff in a holding cell at the 67th precinct until the following morning. they even took a DNA sample from a water cup. On the morning of October 24, 2018, the defendant police officers transported plaintiff to Kings County Central Booking whereat the unlawful detention of plaintiff continued. Plaintiff was falsely arrested and unlawfully detained for 24 hours and 21 minutes before he was finally arraigned in Kings County Criminal Court. The defendant police officers provided the District Attorney’s Office with false evidence and information regarding their basis for arresting plaintiff.  Specifically, defendant Sergeant David Grieco falsely alleged that he observed plaintiff in possession of a loaded gun. Plaintiff was arraigned and charged with serious felony crimes he did not commit in Kings County Criminal Court. As he could not make bail,  plaintiff was remanded into New York City Department of Corrections custody and unlawfully detained at the Brooklyn Detention Center Plaintiff was only released from custody because his criminal defense attorney filed a Writ of Habeas Corpus in Brooklyn Supreme Court alleging that plaintiff was being unlawfully detained and argued that the bail set was excessive and baseless. On November 8, 2018 all charges pending against plaintiff were dismissed and sealed.","documents":[{"url":"https://web.archive.org/web/20240729232826/https://iapps.courts.state.ny.us/nyscef/ViewDocument?docIndex=bs9cuXB4_PLUS_D2phDuLiZ84bA==","type":"complaint"}]},{"name":"Vpompey, Rondall vs City of New York, et al.","start_date":"2020-09-29","disposition_date":"2022-08-31","payout_amount":52575.35,"disposition":"Settlement","docket":"20CV04574","court":"U.S. District Court - Eastern District NY","officer_name":"Grieco, David A.","summary":"On September 27, 2019, plaintiff was lawfully present inside a store and was stopped by two NYPD officers as he was exiting.  The officers asked plaintiff to identify himself and then falsely stated that they had a warrant for his arrest.  P.O.s Devon Baker, Matthew Walker, and Hector Casillas arrested and handcuffed plaintiff and refused to tell plaintiff why he was being arrested.  Upon arrival at the precinct, plaintiff was searched and placed in a holding cell, and he was still not told the reason for his arrest.  P.O.s David Grieco and Walker questioned plaintiff about a shooting that had taken place about one week earlier.  It became clear that plaintiff was not a suspect, but the officers were interested in whether plaintiff witnessed anything or was aware of any facts related to the shooting.  Plaintiff answered the questions, explained that he did not have the information they were seeking, and asked to make a phone call to his family, but the officers refused his request.  The sole reason for plaintiff's arrest was to make him available for questioning.  However, P.O. Casillas created an arrest report in which he falsely alleged that plaintiff was arrested becuase he had observed plaintiff jaywalk.  P.O. Grieco reviewed and approved the arrest report.","documents":[{"url":"https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.nyed.453494/gov.uscourts.nyed.453494.26.0.pdf","type":"complaint"}],"url":"https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/18476552/pompey-v-city-of-new-york/"},{"name":"Febus, Adrian, et Al vs City of New York, et al.","start_date":"2020-09-02","disposition_date":"2022-04-05","payout_amount":15000,"disposition":"Settlement","docket":"20CV04091","court":"U.S. District Court - Eastern District NY","officer_name":"Grieco, David A.","summary":"On or about January 4, 2019, while walking on the sidewalk to a pool hall, Febus heard approximately three gun shots and then approached by police officers who asked him if he had heard any gun shots. He responded affirmatively whereupon P.O. Kristopher searched him. No weapon or contraband was found. Febus then entered the pool hall. Detectives and officers entered the pool hall and then handcuffed and arrested plaintiffs who complied and did not resist arrest. Plaintiffs were taken to a precinct where they were searched. An officer falsely told Febus that they were caught on camera shooting a firearm. Another falsely told James that a gun was found on them. Plaintiffs did not go before a Judge. Plaintiff Febus was charged with possession of a firearm in the second degree.","documents":[{"url":"https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.nyed.452409/gov.uscourts.nyed.452409.1.0.pdf","type":"complaint"}],"url":"https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/18200350/febus-v-city-of-new-york/"},{"name":"Hernandez, Tania vs City of New York, et al.","start_date":"2020-08-11","payout_amount":0,"disposition":"","docket":"512046/2020","court":"Supreme Court - Kings","officer_name":"Grieco, David A.","summary":"On May 10, 2017, POs David Grieco, Michael Ardolino and John Doe Officers 1-5 forcefully entered the residence located at 226 Montauk Avenue, Brooklyn, New York, Apartment 1A without a search warrant or probable cause to believe a crime had been committed and without the consent of the lawful occupants. As a result of the Plaintiff, who was a lawful guest, recording the wrongful arrest of others lawfully on the premises, the defendant officers forcibly removed the Plaintiff from the premises and handcuffed her, before arresting and taking her to the 75th Precinct, and later, to Central booking for several days. During this arrest, the defendant officers seized the Plaintiff's cell phone, credit cards and cash, which were never returned to the Plaintiff. All charges against the Plaintiff were later dismissed.","documents":[{"url":"https://web.archive.org/web/20240910203248/https://iapps.courts.state.ny.us/nyscef/ViewDocument?docIndex=cZV2zeDiF7Tsz4tHgF6P0w==","type":"complaint"}]},{"name":"Johnson, Jayquan vs City of New York, et al.","start_date":"2020-01-09","disposition_date":"2021-11-22","payout_amount":22500,"disposition":"Settlement","docket":"523899/2019","court":"Supreme Court - Kings","officer_name":"Grieco, David A.","summary":"On August 18, 2018, plaintiff was falsely arrested by defendants for trespassing into a privately-owned apartment building located at 9720 Kings Highway where he was visiting his friend who was a tenant in the building and who invited plaintiff into the building as her guest. On the same day, plaintiff visited his friend for around 2 hours and then left her apartment to go home. As plaintiff was about to exit his friend's apartment building, he ran into two acquaintances in the lobby of the building and chat with each other. Defendant POs walked directly with plaintiff and two acquaintances and unlawfully stopped, questioned, frisked, searched and falsely arrested and imprisoned plaintiff and the two men. Defendants approached plaintiff and unlawfully subjected plaintiff to a frisk of his entire body. Defendants unlawfully handcuffed plaintiff and transported him to the 67th\nPrecinct and later transported to Kings County Central Booking. Plaintiff was released without being charged with a crime.","documents":[{"url":"https://iapps.courts.state.ny.us/nyscef/ViewDocument?docIndex=vbtdcCWptrAqA67oJCJJkA==","type":"complaint"}]},{"name":"Watters, Davi, et al. vs City of New York, et al.","start_date":"2019-02-15","disposition_date":"2020-12-17","payout_amount":46000,"disposition":"Settlement","docket":"502965/2019","court":"Supreme Court - Kings","officer_name":"Grieco, David A.","summary":"On February 19, 2016, at approximately 4:00 a.m., Davi Watters and Angelika Benton were inside an apartment building at 369 Euclid Avenue in Brooklyn when NYPD officers, including Captain Roberto Melendez and Officer Matthew Demaio, unlawfully entered the premises, searched the apartment, and arrested the plaintiffs without probable cause. Despite no evidence of firearms, drugs, or any contraband being found, the officers falsely accused Watters of possessing a firearm and marijuana, and Benton of possessing pistol ammunition. Both plaintiffs were detained for several hours, and charges were later filed based on false allegations. Watters's charges were dismissed on August 26, 2016, and Benton's charges were dismissed on October 14, 2016, following an Adjournment in Contemplation of Dismissal (ACD). The plaintiffs allege that the officers knowingly provided false information, leading to their wrongful prosecution and detention.","documents":[{"url":"https://iapps.courts.state.ny.us/nyscef/ViewDocument?docIndex=BqR5VhxwnX9qpZgfkQderg==","type":"complaint"},{"url":"https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/5764746-Davi-WATTERS-and-Angelika-Benton-Plaintiffs-v"}]},{"name":"Walls, Rolinda, et al. vs City of New York, et al.","start_date":"2019-02-08","disposition_date":"2021-12-28","payout_amount":103000,"disposition":"Settlement","docket":"19CV00337","court":"U.S. District Court - Eastern District NY","officer_name":"Grieco, David A.","summary":"On October 21, 2017, Plaintiff Rolinda Walls and her infant child N.G. were asleep in their apartment. At around 11:30pm, Defendant Sergeant Grieco and Defendant Officers M. Wallace, Gammello, Ryan, Desimone, K. Wallace, and Belilos began pounding on her door and demanding to be let in. The defendant officers then entered the apartment, claiming that they were looking for Ms. Walls' adult daughter, who was not present. The defendant officers then searched the apartment and remained therein for 16 hours. Before leaving the apartment, the defendant officers gave Ms. Walls a summons for marijuana possession, despite lacking probable cause to do so. When Ms. Walls appeared in court to answer this summons, she was informed that all charges against her had been dismissed.","documents":[{"url":"https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.nyed.428072/gov.uscourts.nyed.428072.62.0.pdf","type":"complaint"}],"url":"https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/14826118/walls-v-the-city-of-new-york/"},{"name":"Hines, Sherry, et al. vs City of New York, et al.","start_date":"2018-09-05","disposition_date":"2019-05-21","payout_amount":75500,"disposition":"Settlement","docket":"18CV04678","court":"U.S. District Court - Eastern District NY","officer_name":"Grieco, David A.","summary":"Defendant Officers forcibly entered Plaintiffs' apartment and broke open front door to enter. Defendant Officers forcibly threw one Plaintiff to the ground and handcuffed all Plaintiffs in the apartment before searching the entire apartment. Defendant Officers then took Plaintiffs to the 75th precinct. None of the Plaintiffs were charged with a crime and were all eventually released from custody.","documents":[{"url":"https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.nyed.421203/gov.uscourts.nyed.421203.1.0.pdf","type":"complaint"}],"url":"https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/7690073/hines-v-the-city-of-new-york/"},{"name":"Javier, Analie, et al. vs City of New York, et al.","start_date":"2018-09-04","disposition_date":"2020-06-29","payout_amount":80000,"disposition":"Settlement","docket":"515718/2018","court":"Supreme Court - Kings","officer_name":"Grieco, David A.","summary":"On May 10, 2017 Plaintiffs were present at Plaintiff Wright’s residence in Brooklyn, when Defendant Officers, including Officers Grieco and Ardolino, entered Plaintiff’s resident by force, absent a warrant, consent, or probable cause. Defendant Officers forcibly removed Plaintiffs Wright and Javier and they were handcuffed, arrested, and taken to Central Booking where they were held for several days.  Plaintiffs were not formally apprised of their rights, nor for several days formally apprised of the charges brought against them. Plaintiffs suffered loss of personal property including cell phones, cash, and articles of sentimental value when these items were taken during arrest, and not secured of vouchered. On May 10, 2017 all charges against the Plaintiffs were dismissed.","documents":[{"url":"https://iapps.courts.state.ny.us/nyscef/ViewDocument?docIndex=MdpDp_PLUS_oML02miVJwzWLNoQ==","type":"complaint"}]},{"name":"Grantham, Clarence vs City of New York, et al.","start_date":"2018-07-19","disposition_date":"2020-02-10","payout_amount":40000,"disposition":"Settlement","docket":"514006/2018","court":"Supreme Court - Kings","officer_name":"Grieco, David A.","summary":"On May 10, 2017, Plaintiff was lawfully present at 226 Montauk Ave. in Brooklyn when Defendant Officers forcibly removed Plaintiff from the premises, detained and arrested him. While handcuffed, Plaintiff was never formally apprised of his rights or informed of the charges against him.  During the course of the arrest, Plaintiff was subjected to excessive use of force, assaulted, battered, handcuffed, and otherwise attacked and was causes to sustain and suffer serious personal injuries.","documents":[{"url":"https://iapps.courts.state.ny.us/nyscef/ViewDocument?docIndex=2AJTm9haCl_PLUS_1AUMxnCkKSw==","type":"complaint"}]},{"name":"Vargas, Lillian, and Rodriquez, Carmen as Administrators of The Estate of Vargas, Luis vs City of New York, et al.","start_date":"2018-02-15","disposition_date":"2021-01-25","payout_amount":32500,"disposition":"Settlement","docket":"502637/2018","court":"Supreme Court - Kings","officer_name":"Grieco, David A.","summary":"On January 31, 2017, at approximately 6:20 a.m., at and in the vicinity of 716 Williams Avenue, Brooklyn, New York, Defendants David Grieco, P.O. John Doe #1-12, and P.O. Jane Doe #1-2, entered Plaintiffs' home, unlawfully arrested Plaintiffs without consent, an arrest warrant, a search warrant, probable cause, or reasonable suspicion that Plaintiffs (or any third person) had committed a crime. Prior to Plaintiffs' arrest, Plaintiffs, who are siblings, were asleep in their residence. Plaintiffs were awoken when Defendant David Grieco and approximately fourteen police officers broke down the door to their home and entered wearing masks and carrying shields. Defendants yelled \"nobody move\" and began searching the\nPlaintiffs' home and asking where was the gun. Defendants ransacked and damaged the apartment during their search and broke Plaintiffs' oxygen tank. The Defendants did not display a search warrant to Plaintiffs. During their search, Defendants seized Plaintiff Lillian Vargas's prescription medication that was inside a\nproperly labeled prescription bottle bearing her name. Defendants arrested, handcuffed, and transported Plaintiffs to the 75th Precinct for arrest processing. Defendants David Grieco, P.O. John Doe #1-12, and P.O. Jane Doe #1-2 subjected Plaintiffs to, among other things, malicious prosecution and fabricated evidence. Plaintiffs were later arraigned in Brooklyn Criminal Court. Plaintiffs were charged with Penal Law section 220.06 criminal possession of a controlled substance in the fifth degree and Penal Law section 220.03 criminal possession of a controlled substance in the seventh degree. Plaintiffs' cases were dismissed after they provided a copy of Plaintiff Lillian Vargas's prescription to the District Attorney's Office.","documents":[{"url":"https://iapps.courts.state.ny.us/nyscef/ViewDocument?docIndex=nFh587/qfCECP_PLUS_G224KVlg==","type":"complaint"}]},{"name":"Zeigler, Terrence vs New York Police Commissioner, Bratton, William, et al.","start_date":"2018-02-06","disposition_date":"2019-03-12","payout_amount":0,"disposition":"Zero Disposition","docket":"17CV04639","court":"U.S. District Court - Eastern District NY","officer_name":"Grieco, David A.","summary":"Between August 5th and 12th in 2016 around 10:45 PM, Plaintiff was eating dinner with his wife and two year old son when the six Defendants NYPD Officers banged on the door and broke it down. They had a warrant to arrest another individual in the building who lived three flights above the family. Plaintiff was unlawfully arrested in front of his family for the violation of driving without a license, which was stated to have inflicted emotional distress on the whole family for the unlawful entry and arrest.","documents":[{"url":"https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.nyed.405390/gov.uscourts.nyed.405390.2.0.pdf","type":"complaint"},{"url":"https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/5765448-17cv4639EDNYDocketReport"}],"url":"https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/7513032/zeigler-v-bratton/"},{"name":"Mcfarland, Omar vs City of New York, et al.","start_date":"2017-07-18","disposition_date":"2018-03-28","payout_amount":5000,"disposition":"Settlement","docket":"17CV04184","court":"U.S. District Court - Eastern District NY","officer_name":"Grieco, David A.","summary":"Plaintiff was with his two-year-old daughter walking on the street when a police officer when he was ordered to stop in front of a day care center. Officer then searched the plaintiff and went in the plaintiff's underwear and was detained for over an hour before being released. On 04/10/2015 at 2pm, Plaintiff was on Essex Street in Brooklyn when he was approached by an officer who searched, handcuffed, and arrested him, and then allowed him to leave. On 06/06/2015 at 6:20 pm, Plaintiff was at 336 Elton Street when he was stopped and searched by officers. On 06/14/2015 at 1:00 pm at 336 Elton Street, Officer Grieco stopped the plaintiff, searched him, and handcuffed him. Plaintiff was then issued a summons for dis con, which was then dismissed for facial insufficiency. On 07/04/2015 at 9:00 PM, Plaintiff was at 386 Essex Street when he was stopped and searched by two officers and then placed in handcuffs. Plaintiff was then released. On 08/01/2015 at 9:00 PM at 386 Essex Street, Plaintiff was stopped, searched, and placed in handcuffs by multiple officers. On 08/10/2015 at 11:00 AM, Plaintiff was with his daughter again when he was stopped and partially strip searched in front of his daughter.","documents":[{"url":"https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.nyed.404456/gov.uscourts.nyed.404456.26.0.pdf","type":"complaint"}],"url":"https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/6158615/mcfarland-v-the-city-of-new-york/"},{"name":"Berthely, Mario vs City of New York, et al.","start_date":"2017-05-25","disposition_date":"2019-04-19","payout_amount":0,"disposition":"Zero Disposition","docket":"17CV00194","court":"U.S. District Court - Eastern District NY","officer_name":"Grieco, David A.","summary":"On February 19, 2016, at approximately 4:45 pm, NYPD officers entered the apartment the plaintiff was in with several friends and told them they had received a complaint. The plaintiff was then handcuffed and searched, causing the plaintiff extreme pain in his left wrist, which had previously been injured. The plaintiff, along with the other people in the apartment, repeatedly asked the officers if they had a search warrant, but no warrant was produced. The plaintiff was then transported to the 75th Precinct, where he was strip searched by NYPD officers. The officers seized the plaintiff's phone, keys, and money, which were not returned to the Plaintiff until he was released from custody approximately ten hours later.","documents":[{"url":"https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.nyed.395913/gov.uscourts.nyed.395913.29.0.pdf","type":"complaint"}],"url":"https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/6715824/berthely-v-the-city-of-new-york/"},{"name":"John, Seedoulph, et al. vs City of New York, et al.","start_date":"2017-04-12","disposition_date":"2019-02-28","payout_amount":87500,"disposition":"Settlement","docket":"507130/2017","court":"Supreme Court - Kings","officer_name":"Grieco, David A.","summary":"On June 28, 2016, at approximately 1:30 a.m., Seedoulph John, Anthony Paul, and Jamaul Peets were unlawfully arrested by NYPD Officers David Grieco, Robert Mayer, Sergeant Damon B. Martin, and other unnamed officers (John Doe 1-10) during the execution of a search warrant at a nearby location. The officers extended their search to the plaintiffs' garage at 644 Hinsdale Street in Brooklyn without a warrant or legal justification. During the search, the officers found a firearm legally registered to Seedoulph John's girlfriend and subsequently charged the plaintiffs with various firearm and marijuana-related offenses. Ruth John protested the search and was allegedly assaulted by the officers. The plaintiffs were detained and held at Rikers Island until their release on June 28, 2016. The charges against them were ultimately dismissed on August 3, 2016. The plaintiffs claim they suffered physical injuries, emotional distress, and public humiliation due to the officers' actions.","documents":[{"url":"https://iapps.courts.state.ny.us/nyscef/ViewDocument?docIndex=PWtdvOkevnDFdMiD/oFF4Q==","type":"complaint"}]},{"name":"Burgess, Terrance, et al. vs City of New York, et al.","start_date":"2017-03-17","disposition_date":"2018-04-25","payout_amount":72500,"disposition":"Settlement","docket":"523191/2016","court":"Supreme Court - Kings","officer_name":"Grieco, David A.","summary":"Defendant Officers forcibly entered a residential apartment with guns drawn where Plaintiffs were visitors with guns drawn. Officer brought Plaintiffs into the hallway, searched them, tightly handcuffed them, arrested them, and brought them to the 75th Precinct. Plaintiffs were charged with unlawful possession of marijuana which was later dismissed.  After their arrest, Defendant Officers obtained a search warrant based on unreliable information.","documents":[{"url":"https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/4927957-Burgess-et-al-v-City-of-New-York-et-al","type":"complaint"}]},{"officer_name":"Grieco, David","disposition":"Settlement","start_date":"2017-03-09","disposition_date":"2018-01-19","court":"U.S. District Court - Eastern District NY","docket":"17CV01141","name":"Scott, Vanessa Individually and Obo S.,l., et Al vs City of New York, et al.","county":"['Kings (Brooklyn)']","summary":"Three plaintiffs were arrested outside their residence and taken to the 75th Precinct. Vanessa Scott, a mother of plaintiff L.S., went to the 75th Precinct but was not allowed to see her son. When she arrived home, she found multiple officers outsider her home and refused to grant them entry. Officers then proceeded to detain her outside her residence, and threatened her, stating that if they were forced to obtain a warrant they would ask for a SWAT team and increase the risk of damage to her property and any residents inside. Two other plaintiffs, Michael Andrews and Derrick Wiggins, were arrested by officers as they exited the apartment. Officers also stated they were looking for an infant plaintiff, J.S., who was not inside the apartment. Between 9:30 PM and 11 PM, all plaintiffs were released without charges. On February 11, 2016, at 11:00 AM, officers again entered their apartment without a warrant. Ms. Scott, Mr. Andrews, Mr. Wiggins, and Mr. Jackson were all arrested and taken to the 75th precinct. Mr. Jackson was released without charges, while the other three plaintiffs were charged with marijuana possession. On April 12, 2016, L.S. was approached on the street by police officers, who asked him where his brother, J.S. was. L.S. was subsequently arrested and held in police custody. L.S. was then released without charges.","incident_location":"Inside residence, Precinct, Street","allegations":["False arrest/False imprisonment","Unlawful stop and/or search"],"defendant_types":["NYPD"],"documents":[{"url":"https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.nyed.397941/gov.uscourts.nyed.397941.1.0.pdf","type":"complaint"}],"payout_amount":52500,"url":"https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/6158549/scott-v-the-cityof-new-york/"},{"name":"Mathison, Takaysia vs City of New York, et al.","start_date":"2017-02-02","disposition_date":"2018-05-11","payout_amount":12000,"disposition":"Settlement","docket":"501518/2017","court":"Supreme Court - Kings","officer_name":"Grieco, David A.","summary":"Defendant Officers knocked on Plaintiff's door with a warrant for her mother's arrest.  Even though Plaintiff's mother identified herself at the door, officers proceeded to unlawfully search the premises, including going into Plaintiff's bedroom and arresting her. Plaintiff was taken to the 75th Precinct and then released with a summons for unlawful possession of marijuana, which was later ACD.","documents":[{"url":"https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/4927955-Mathison-v-City-of-New-York-et-al","type":"complaint"}]},{"name":"Mcclarin, Justin vs City of New York, et al.","start_date":"2017-01-05","payout_amount":0,"disposition":"","docket":"16CV06846","court":"U.S. District Court - Eastern District NY","officer_name":"Grieco, David A.","summary":"As Plaintiff was sleeping in his apartment, Defendant Officers entered without a warrant and placed Plaintiff in tight handcuffs. During the course of removing Plaintiff from the apartment, Defendant Officers slammed Plaintiff onto the pavement, causing a shoulder dislocation. After being brought to the 75th Precinct, one Defendant Officers shot Plaintiff with a b.b. gun at least five times. Plaintiff had unspecified charges filed against him to which the grand jury returned a no true bill.","documents":[{"url":"https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/4923600-McClarin-v-The-City-of-New-York-et-al","type":"complaint"}],"url":"https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/4610614/mcclarin-v-the-city-of-new-york/"},{"name":"Goodloe, Carl vs City of New York, et al.","start_date":"2016-02-19","payout_amount":0,"disposition":"","docket":"515363/2015","court":"Supreme Court - Kings","officer_name":"Grieco, David A.","summary":"Defendant Officers pulled up behind Plaintiff while he was pulled over in his car and asked for ID.  Officers  arrested him without explanation.  Plaintiff was taken to a precinct, strip-searched, and charged with consumption of alcohol in public, which was later ACD'd.","documents":[{"url":"https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/4927954-Goodloe-v-City-of-New-York-et-al","type":"complaint"}]},{"name":"Spruill, Johnny F. vs City of New York, et al.","start_date":"2015-12-16","disposition_date":"2016-10-28","payout_amount":7500,"disposition":"Settlement","docket":"014638/2015","court":"Supreme Court - Kings","officer_name":"Grieco, David A."},{"name":"Green, Anthony vs City of New York, et al.","start_date":"2015-10-22","disposition_date":"2016-04-25","payout_amount":10000,"disposition":"Settlement","docket":"15CV06041","court":"U.S. District Court - Eastern District NY","officer_name":"Grieco, David A.","summary":"Plaintiff was at a friend's apartment when Defendant Officers rushed in, searched the apartment, handcuffed Plaintiff and strip-searched him in full view of others, brought him to the 75th Precinct, and charged him with 221.05, which was later dismissed.","documents":[{"url":"https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/4922341-Green-v-City-of-New-York-et-al","type":"complaint"}],"url":"https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/4324886/green-v-city-of-new-york/"},{"name":"Walston, Kevin Jamel, et al. vs City of New York, et al.","start_date":"2015-08-14","disposition_date":"2018-01-02","payout_amount":0,"disposition":"Zero Disposition","docket":"15CV04480","court":"U.S. District Court - Eastern District NY","officer_name":"Grieco, David A.","summary":"First Incident: Plaintiff 1 was arrested by defendant officers for allegedly permitting his dog to attack someone months prior. He was brought to the 75th Precinct, charged with 120.10; 120.05; 201.25; 120.14; 130.52; 145; 265.01; 120.15; and 240.26, which were all dismissed. Second incident: Plaintiff 1 was approached by officers while outside his building, arrested and brought to the 75th Precinct, and charged with 265.02; 265.01-B, and 265.01, which were dismissed. Third Incident: Defendant officers broke into Plaintiff's home, arrested everyone, brought them to the 75th Precinct. Two Plaintiffs were charged with 140.15; 140.10(A); and 140.05. Charges dismissed. Fourth incident: Defendant Officers were waiting for Plaintiff when he arrived home, arrested him, and charged him with 240.26; 240.30; 110-120.00; and 120.15. Charges dismissed. Fifth incident: Plaintiff was arrested and charged with 265.01;120.15; 240.26. Charges dismissed.","documents":[{"url":"https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.nyed.373560.13.0.pdf","type":"complaint"},{"url":"https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/4920919-Walston-et-al-v-The-City-of-New-York-et-al"}],"url":"https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/4324634/walston-v-the-city-of-new-york/"},{"name":"Haylett, Yolma, et Al., vs City of New York, et al.","start_date":"2015-01-29","disposition_date":"2018-10-04","payout_amount":0,"disposition":"Order/Judgment (Verdict)","docket":"15CV00223","court":"U.S. District Court - Eastern District NY","officer_name":"Grieco, David","summary":"On June 26, 2014, plaintiffs Kenneth Eastmond and Yolma Haylett were driving. Eastmond, following all traffic rules drove around Officer Sutton's car, which was near an accident. Office Sutton became enraged, cursing and brandishing his gun at plaintiffs. He then began to follow the plaintiff's car for over a mile. Once they were at their destination, plaintiffs stopped their car. Officer Sutton emerged and pointed a handgun at the plaintiffs, demanding license and registration. Out of fear, Ms. Haylett lost control of her bladder as Officer Sutton took the documents to his vehicle. Plaintiffs call 911 and additional police arrived. Plaintiffs were then unlawfully detained and imprisoned for over an hour, and were finally released without charges after no contraband was found in a search of their vehicle.","documents":[{"url":"https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.nyed.365129/gov.uscourts.nyed.365129.1.0.pdf","type":"complaint"}],"url":"https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/4324023/haylett-v-city-of-new-york/"},{"name":"Walker, Toyia, et al. vs City of New York, et al.","start_date":"2014-06-02","disposition_date":"2015-09-17","payout_amount":60000,"disposition":"Settlement","docket":"007761/2014","court":"Supreme Court - Kings","officer_name":"Grieco, David","documents":[{"url":"https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/4922870-Walker-et-al-v-City-of-New-York-et-al"}]},{"name":"Walker, Terrell, et al. vs City of New York, et al.","start_date":"2014-04-11","disposition_date":"2015-09-14","payout_amount":22500,"disposition":"Settlement","docket":"005360/2014","court":"Supreme Court - Kings","officer_name":"Grieco, David"},{"name":"Johnson, Reginald, et al. vs City of New York, et al.","start_date":"2014-01-09","disposition_date":"2016-06-22","payout_amount":7501,"disposition":"Order/Judgment (Verdict)","docket":"13CV07173","court":"U.S. District Court - Eastern District NY","officer_name":"Grieco, David","summary":"Defendant officers (without a warrant) kicked down apartment door, entered guns drawn, and arrested Plaintiffs. Officers took plaintiffs to the 75th Precinct and threatened to charge them with Narcotics Possession. Officers forced a false confession but charges were eventually dismissed due to their large history of misconduct.","documents":[{"url":"https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/4920003-Johnson-et-al-v-City-of-New-York-et-al","type":"complaint"}],"url":"https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/4520192/johnson-v-mayer/"},{"name":"Perry, Treysean, et al. vs City of New York, et al.","start_date":"2013-12-17","disposition_date":"2014-07-16","payout_amount":21250,"disposition":"Settlement","docket":"13CV07071","court":"U.S. District Court - Eastern District NY","officer_name":"Grieco, David","summary":"On or about April 27, 2013, Plaintiff Treysean Perry was visiting his uncle, Plaintiff Shatee Harvey, at his home when NYPD officers burst through the front door with their guns drawn. The officers did not possess a search warrant, consent, probable cause, or privilege to enter the home. They searched the apartment and found no evidence of anything unlawful. Yet, the officers held Plaintiff Harvey under arrest for approximately three hours, taking him outside in the cold in only his pajamas and threatening him with physical harm. Also, they handcuffed Plaintiff Perry's arms tightly around his back and transported him to the precinct. The officers then filed false and/or misleading police reports to the Kings County DA's office. Plaintiff Perry was charged with several crimes. The officers repeatedly gave false and misleading testimony regarding the facts and circumstances of Plaintiff Perry's arrest, alleging that they observed him holding a marijuana cigarette and making furtive movements toward his waist and that they recovered a firearm from a jean jacket they watched him drop. Plaintiff was held for approximately twenty-four hours until his arraignment where bail was set at $7,500. Then, he was transported to Riker's Island and remained in custody for an additional three days before his family posted bail. On June 10, 2013, all charges against Plaintiff Perry were dismissed in their entirety following the dismissal of all felony charges on May 24, 2013, when a grand jury refused to indict him.","documents":[{"url":"https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.nyed.350254/gov.uscourts.nyed.350254.1.0.pdf","type":"complaint"}],"url":"https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/6166124/perry-v-city-of-new-york/"},{"name":"Shepherd, Rayvon vs Det. Mayer, Robert, et al.","start_date":"2013-11-12","payout_amount":0,"disposition":"","docket":"13CV06142","court":"U.S. District Court - Eastern District NY","officer_name":"Grieco, David","summary":"On or around January 3, 2013, Plaintiff went to visit his newborn cousin on the third floor of his aunt’s apartment building. Officers forced the superintendent to open the vacant second floor apartment and another officer barged into his aunt’s apartment on the third floor and searched it. Plaintiff’s aunt repeatedly requested a warrant, and the officers failed to provide one. A detective from the second floor instructed officers on the third floor to bring Plaintiff downstairs, where Plaintiff was assaulted, slammed to the wall, and arrested. Plaintiff was taken to the 75th Precinct then on to Central Booking. All charges against Plaintiff were dismissed.","documents":[{"url":"https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.nyed.348967/gov.uscourts.nyed.348967.1.0.pdf","type":"complaint"}],"url":"https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/6090266/shepherd-v-the-city-of-new-york/"},{"name":"Kitchens, Donyale, et al. vs City of New York, et al.","start_date":"2013-11-06","disposition_date":"2014-02-28","payout_amount":11500,"disposition":"Settlement","docket":"13CV06105","court":"U.S. District Court - Eastern District NY","officer_name":"Grieco, David","summary":"Defendant Officers unlawfully entered Plaintiff's apartment with guns drawn and without permission and arrested everybody inside.  Officers searched the apartment and made one arrestee, an aspiring rapper,  rap for his freedom","documents":[{"url":"https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/4919953-Kitchens-et-al-v-City-of-New-York-et-al","type":"complaint"},{"url":"https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/4919954-Kitchens-et-al-v-City-of-New-York-et-al"}],"url":"https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/7979509/kitchens-v-city-of-new-york/"},{"name":"Bannister, Nicquan, et al. vs City of New York, et al.","start_date":"2013-10-25","disposition_date":"2014-04-03","payout_amount":75500,"disposition":"Settlement","docket":"13CV05886","court":"U.S. District Court - Eastern District NY","officer_name":"Grieco, David","summary":"Officers unlawfully entered and searched residence, claiming to have found guns and drugs, and arrested Plaintiffs, whose charges were later dismissed.","documents":[{"url":"https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/4919946-Bannister-et-al-v-City-of-New-York-et-al","type":"complaint"},{"url":"https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/4919947-Bannister-et-al-v-City-of-New-York-et-al"}],"url":"https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/13050305/bannister-v-city-of-new-york/"},{"name":"Foster, Brian vs City of New York, et al.","start_date":"2013-09-18","disposition_date":"2014-09-08","payout_amount":30000,"disposition":"Settlement","docket":"13CV05108","court":"U.S. District Court - Eastern District NY","officer_name":"Grieco, David","summary":"Plaintiff was told to come to the 75th precinct to pick up his son who was arrested.  On his arrival, he was also arrested and charged with Criminal Possession of a Weapon in the fourth degree, which was dismissed 2 years later.","documents":[{"url":"https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/4919918-Foster-v-The-City-of-New-York-et-al","type":"complaint"},{"url":"https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/4919919-Foster-v-The-City-of-New-York-et-al"}],"url":"https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/13050100/foster-v-the-city-of-new-york/"},{"name":"Myrick, Tyquan vs City of New York, et al.","start_date":"2013-04-29","disposition_date":"2013-12-11","payout_amount":35000,"disposition":"Settlement","docket":"13CV02544","court":"U.S. District Court - Eastern District NY","officer_name":"Grieco, David","summary":"Plaintiff arrested and charged with PL 170.30 \"Criminal Possession of a Forged Instrument\" after defendant officers stopped his car.  Plaintiff was forcibly removed from car and brought to 75th precinct because officers said they recognized him in the neighborhood. Charges were dismissed.","documents":[{"url":"https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/4919831-Myrick-v-City-of-New-York-et-al","type":"complaint"},{"url":"https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/4919832-Myrick-v-City-of-New-York-et-al"}],"url":"https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/13049512/myrick-v-city-of-new-york/"},{"officer_name":"Grieco, David A.","disposition":"Settlement","start_date":"2012-02-24","disposition_date":"2018-04-11","court":"Supreme Court - Kings","docket":"003571/2012","name":"Johnson, Michael & Johnson, Thomas vs City of New York, et La.","payout_amount":60000},{"name":"Wilson v. The City of New York","court":"U.S. District Court - Eastern District NY","payout_amount":25000,"disposition":"Settlement","summary":"Officers arrested Plaintiff on the street without cause and falsely charged him with criminal possession of a weapon in the second and fourth degree and resisting arrest. During the course of  arrest, one of the Officers struck Plaintiff over the left eye with the butt of his gun while the other Officers hit Plaintiff about his head and body, until he required stitches above his eyes and staples to his skull.","documents":[{"url":"https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/4919072-Wilson-v-The-City-of-New-York"},{"url":"https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/4919073-Wilson-v-The-City-of-New-York"}],"docket":"10CV04206","officer_name":"David A. Grieco"},{"name":"Inman v. Grieco et al","court":"U.S. District Court - Eastern District NY","disposition":"Dismissed with Prejudice","summary":"Defendant officers forcefully entered apartment with guns drawn, arrested and charged Plaintiff with Criminal Possession of a weapon, and taken to the 75th precinct. ADA Hynes was involved.","documents":[{"url":"https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/4919226-Inman-v-Grieco-et-al"}],"docket":"11CV01810","officer_name":"David A. Grieco"},{"name":"Jimenez-Jenkins v. The City of New York","court":"U.S. District Court - Eastern District NY","payout_amount":24000,"disposition":"Settlement","summary":"The manager of a storage facility allegedly found two  firearms and ammunition in Plaintiff's husbands name and told police.  Officer then illegally searched plaintiff's home for two hours, arrested her, and took her to the 75th precinct, where she was released 24 hrs later because the DA declined to prosecute.","documents":[{"url":"https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/4919432-Jimenez-Jenkins-v-The-City-of-New-York"},{"url":"https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/4919433-Jimenez-Jenkins-v-The-City-of-New-York"}],"docket":"12CV00002","officer_name":"David A. Grieco"},{"name":"Mitchell v. The City of New York et al","court":"U.S. District Court - Eastern District NY","payout_amount":2501,"disposition":"Settlement","summary":"Plaintiff was approached on the street while helping his father-in-law move out.  Officers unlawfully and without reason searched his bag, found a long bladed knife, and charged plaintiff with Criminal Possession of a Weapon in the Fourth Degree, which DA declined to prosecute. Officers confiscated knife and $60 which were never vouchered or returned.","documents":[{"url":"https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/4919457-Mitchell-v-The-City-of-New-York-et-al"},{"url":"https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/4919458-Mitchell-v-The-City-of-New-York-et-al"}],"docket":"12CV00294","officer_name":"David A. Grieco"},{"name":"Mathurin v. City of New York et al","court":"Supreme Court - Kings","summary":"Plaintiff was falsely arrested by defendant officers at her home.  She was brought to the 70th Precinct, then Central Booking where she was released by a court officer without ever being charged with a crime.","documents":[{"url":"https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/5379170-Mathurin-v-City-of-New-York-et-al"}],"docket":"507879/2016","officer_name":"David A. 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