{"active":true,"first_name":"Christina","last_name":"Anderson","race":"Black","gender":"Female","rank":"PO","command":{"command":"103 PCT","assignment_date":"2021-09-16","id":"103pct"},"shield_no":3439,"taxid":"955717","complaint_ids":[202408755,202106873,201802606],"command_history":[{"command":"073 PCT","id":"73pct"}],"appt_date":"2014-01-08","age":36,"middle_initial":"B","lawsuits":[{"name":"King, Kevin, et al. vs City of New York, et al.","start_date":"2019-05-10","payout_amount":0,"disposition":"","docket":"707379/2019","court":"Supreme Court - Queens","officer_name":"Anderson, Christina","summary":"\"On February 3, 2018, Plaintiff Kevin King was driving with his fiancee when he was stopped by Defendant Officers Sean Cox and Francesca Oreckinto without cause. Plaintiff presented his Federal ID, told the officers he as federal agent with the Department of Homeland Security, and when asked, responded that he had a firearm. The Defendants told him to step out of the vehicle, grabbed his arm, and trhust him agaisnt the car. Plaintiff stood with bright lights shining in his face for almost an hour until the Defenants said they had verified his ID and could go.\nOn April 1, 2018, Plaintiff Kevin King was driving with his fiancee when he was stopped by Defendant Officers Lance Walter and Christina Anderson without cause. Plaintiff presented his Federal ID, told the officers he as federal agent with the Department of Homeland Security, and when asked, responded that he had a firearm. The Defendants wlaked back to their vehicle and soon six more NYPD cruisers arrived on the scene. Defedant Officer Walter got on his loudspeaker and ordered Plaintiff and his fiancee to put their hands out of the window. He then ordered Plaintiff to step out of the vehicle and told the otehr officers that Plaintiff had a gun. The officers all drew their weapons and pointed them at the Plaintiff, Defendant Officer Walter yelled for him to lie face down, and then roughly frisked and searched him, removing Plaintiff's gun, two folding knives and DHS handcuffs. Plaintiff was then handcuffed. At that time, another police car arrived carrying a Sergeant Mole. Sergeant Mole ordered the Defendants and other officers to stand Plaintiff up. He examined Plaintiff's credentials and ordered the handcuffs removed and all of Plaintiff's belongings returned and apologized, saying the incident never should have happened.\"","documents":[{"url":"https://iapps.courts.state.ny.us/nyscef/ViewDocument?docIndex=Jny7Z1r7MIVg3Jnj2BJJKw==","type":"complaint"}]}],"image":"https://www.50-a.org/images/officer/PWRR-christina-anderson.jpg","payroll":{"salary":"109352","regular":"108510","overtime":"13625","other":"26511","total":"148647"},"id":"PWRR","url":"https://www.50-a.org/officer/PWRR"}