Complaint #202104156, July 2021

Incident: July 14, 2021
Closed: October 17, 2022


Reason for contact: Report-dispute
Location: Commercial building
In NYPD Midtown South Precinct Manhattan
Outcome: No arrest made or summons issued
Officer: Sallie, Robert
Complainant: White Male, 65-69
Allegation: Force: Physical force
CCRB Conclusion: Exonerated
Officer: Germana, Anthony
Complainant: White Male, 65-69
Allegation: Force: Physical force
CCRB Conclusion: Exonerated
Officer: Sallie, Robert
Complainant: White Male, 65-69
Allegation: Abuse of Authority: Threat of force (verbal or physical)
CCRB Conclusion: Unfounded
Officer: Cho, Richard
Complainant: White Male, 65-69
Allegation: Abuse of Authority: Refusal to process civilian complaint
CCRB Conclusion: Substantiated (Command Discipline B)
Officer: Baker, Ryan
Complainant: White Male, 65-69
Allegation: Abuse of Authority: Refusal to process civilian complaint
CCRB Conclusion: Unsubstantiated
Officer Complainant Allegation CCRB Conclusion
Sallie, Robert White Male, 65-69 Force: Physical force Exonerated
Germana, Anthony White Male, 65-69 Force: Physical force Exonerated
Sallie, Robert White Male, 65-69 Abuse of Authority: Threat of force (verbal or physical) Unfounded
Cho, Richard White Male, 65-69 Abuse of Authority: Refusal to process civilian complaint Substantiated (Command Discipline B)
Baker, Ryan White Male, 65-69 Abuse of Authority: Refusal to process civilian complaint Unsubstantiated

Penalty

Cho, Richard
Command Discipline - B
Command Discipline - B (Vacation: 5 days)


Conclusion Meanings:

'Exonerated': or 'Within NYPD Guidelines' - the alleged conduct occurred but did not violate the NYPD's own rules, which often give officers significant discretion.
'Substantiated': The alleged conduct occurred and it violated the rules. The NYPD has discretion over what, if any, discipline is imposed.
'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.

Further details on conclusion definitions.