{"active":false,"first_name":"Manuel","last_name":"Encarnacion","race":"Hispanic","gender":"Male","rank":"DT3","command":{"command":"NARCBMN","assignment_date":"2021-12-17","id":"250"},"shield_no":3170,"ended_date":"2024-01-02","taxid":"933766","complaint_ids":[201803707,201207805],"command_history":[{"command":"DBMN","id":"390"},{"command":"025 PCT","id":"25pct"},{"command":"025 DET","id":"25det"}],"appt_date":"2004-01-20","middle_initial":"R","shield_no_history":[2281],"lawsuits":[{"name":"Mays, Princeton vs City of New York, et al.","start_date":"2013-07-15","disposition_date":"2014-09-19","payout_amount":40000,"disposition":"Settlement","docket":"13CV03975","court":"U.S. District Court - Eastern District NY","officer_name":"Encarnacion, Manuel R.","summary":"On June 18, 2011, plaintiff was walking in the vicinity of 4 East 117th Street in Manhattan headed to a local store. Police Officer Manuel Encarnacion, Sergeant Joseph McKenna and Police Officer Joseph Morovich pulled up in a marked patrol car and ran toward plaintiff to stop and frisk him. In response to plaintiff’s exercise of free speech, one of the defendants, likely Morovich, slapped plaintiff in the face. The defendants arrested plaintiff, handcuffed him excessively tight and brought him to an unknown precinct. In the precinct, the aforesaid defendants, acting in concert with Officer Stephen Hillman, falsely charged plaintiff with felony possession of a firearm. Plaintiff was eventually taken to Manhattan Central Booking. While plaintiff was held in Manhattan Central Booking, Officer Encarnacion, Sergeant McKenna and Officer Morovich, acting in concert, initiated a prosecution against plaintiff or played a role in initiating a prosecution against him by causing Officer Hillman to misrepresent to prosecutors that plaintiff had thrown a black bag to the ground that contained a loaded firearm. Plaintiff was held in the custody of the New York City Department of Correction (“DOC”) for approximately 25 days.  While in the custody of the DOC, plaintiff was strip searched on numerous\noccasions and was attacked by another inmate. On July 11 or 12, 2011, plaintiff posted bail and returned to court numerous times until the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office dismissed the case on September 5, 2012. In a memorandum submitted to the criminal court, the District Attorney’s Office stated that it was dismissing the case due to problems with Officer Morovich’s version of the events that led to plaintiff’s arrest.","documents":[{"url":"https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.nyed.344673/gov.uscourts.nyed.344673.7.0.pdf","type":"complaint"}],"url":"https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/6309098/mays-v-city-of-new-york/"},{"officer_name":"Encarnacion, Manuel R.","disposition":"Settlement","start_date":"2013-04-18","disposition_date":"2014-07-02","court":"U.S. District Court - Southern District NY","docket":"13CV02615","name":"Hall, Dawud vs City of New York, et al.","payout_amount":3000,"url":"https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/13054143/hall-v-new-york-city/"}],"documents":[{"url":"https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/24441170-bronx-notified-officers-list-edited_redacted-redacted_redacted","type":"credibility-finding"},{"url":"https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/21016846-df-encarnacion933766s","type":"brady-giglio"}],"id":"NDQD","url":"https://www.50-a.org/officer/NDQD"}