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.
'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.
Case: 2022-25231
Closed: 2/24/2023
Case Details:
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Failed to activate their body worn camera.
Recommendation: Other
Case: 2022-24914
Closed: 2/23/2023
Case Details:
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Failed to activate their body worn camera.
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Failed to make required entries in Department logs.
Recommendation: Other
Case: 2022-25975
Closed: 11/21/2022
Case Details:
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Failed to obtain medical treatment.
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Wrongfully used physical force.
Recommendation: Charges and Specifications
Case: 2022-25230
Closed: 11/13/2022
Case Details:
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Made misleading or inaccurate statements during a civilian complaint review board interview.
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Wrongfully used physical force.
Recommendation: Charges and Specifications
Case: 2022-24712
Closed: 4/28/2022
Case Details:
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Violated patrol rules.
Recommendation: Command Discipline - A
Named in 2 known lawsuits, $91,125 total settlements.
Murphy, Harvey, et Al vs City of New York, et al.
Case # 23CV01925,
U.S. District Court - Southern District NY, March 24, 2023
Complaint
Description: On April 9, 2020, Plaintiff was out walking with a man he knew, in a neighborhood that has a largely Black and Latinx population. That evening, Plaintiff was present in his capacity as a community organizer, pursuant to reports from community members about severe increases in police harassment since COVID-19 restrictions were put into place. As Plaintiff and the other man were leaving an area where there had been a vigil for a child who had died, they saw two plainclothes officers driving slowly in an unmarked car, staring and slowly starting to follow them. Eventually, Plaintiff and the other man pulled out their cell phones to record, fearing police harassment. They were then forcibly stopped by the officers,...
Jallah, Mohammed vs City of New York
Case # 816231/2021,
Supreme Court - Bronx, November 29, 2021, ended December 20, 2022
$91,125 Settlement
Complaint
Description:
On December 2, 2020, Plaintiff was approached by P.O.s including Officers Victor Carrasquillo and Christopher Boyce while doing nothing unlawful and was stopped, searched, grabbed, assaulted, battered, and detained. Plaintiff incarcerated for over 24 hours, subjected to a strip search, and prosecuted on false charges. All charges against Plaintiff were terminated favorably.