Complaint #200200879, February 2002

Incident: February 1, 2002
Received: February 8, 2002
Closed: February 28, 2003


Reason for contact: PD suspected C/V of violation/crime - bldg
Location: Commercial building
In NYPD 61st Precinct Brooklyn
Outcome: Arrest - other violation/crime

Witness Officers: Lawrence Bach, Timothy Cosgrove, Anthony Deamara, Anthony Hernandez, William Mcclellan, Kevin Sheehan, Stephen Spears
Officer: Unknown Officer
Complainant: White Male, 55-59
Allegation: Discourtesy: Word
CCRB Conclusion: Unfounded
Officer: Unknown Officer
Complainant: White Male, 55-59
Allegation: Abuse of Authority: Refusal to obtain medical treatment
CCRB Conclusion: Unfounded
Officer: Unknown Officer
Complainant: White Male, 55-59
Allegation: Force: Hit against inanimate object
CCRB Conclusion: Unfounded
Officer: Martin, John
Complainant: White Male, 55
Allegation: Force: Physical force
CCRB Conclusion: Unsubstantiated
Officer: Shields, James
Complainant: White Male, 55
Allegation: Force: Physical force
CCRB Conclusion: Unsubstantiated
Officer: Shields, James
Complainant: White Male, 55
Allegation: Force: Handcuffs too tight
CCRB Conclusion: Unsubstantiated
Officer: Martin, John
Complainant: White Male, 55
Allegation: Force: Handcuffs too tight
CCRB Conclusion: Unsubstantiated
Officer Complainant Allegation CCRB Conclusion
Unknown Officer White Male, 55-59 Discourtesy: Word Unfounded
Unknown Officer White Male, 55-59 Abuse of Authority: Refusal to obtain medical treatment Unfounded
Unknown Officer White Male, 55-59 Force: Hit against inanimate object Unfounded
Martin, John White Male, 55 Force: Physical force Unsubstantiated
Shields, James White Male, 55 Force: Physical force Unsubstantiated
Shields, James White Male, 55 Force: Handcuffs too tight Unsubstantiated
Martin, John White Male, 55 Force: Handcuffs too tight Unsubstantiated

Conclusion Meanings:

'Unfounded': Evidence suggests that the event or alleged conduct did not occur.
'Unsubstantiated': or 'Unable to Determine' - CCRB has fully investigated but could not affirmatively conclude both that the conduct occurred and that it broke the rules.

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