Oscar J. Alvarezpacheco

Oscar J. Alvarezpacheco

Oscar J. Alvarezpacheco
Badge #15601, Hispanic Male
Police Officer at 60th Precinct since February 2022, active
Service started January 2012, made $117,000 last year, Tax #951501

Discipline Cases:

Case: 2015-13160
Closed: 4/21/2015

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Lawsuit settlements:
$55,000   Joseph, Jarreth vs City of New York, et al., 2013 EDNY EDNY 13CV05448
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Complaints

1 Complaint
2 Allegations
0 Substantiated
2 Complainant Uncooperative

Complaint #201905145, June 2019
Allegation: Discourtesy: Word
Complainant: Male, 30
CCRB Conclusion: Complainant Uncooperative
Allegation: Offensive Language: Gender
Complainant: Male, 30
CCRB Conclusion: Complainant Uncooperative
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Complaint #201905145, June 2019
Allegation Complainant CCRB Conclusion
Discourtesy: Word Male, 30 Complainant Uncooperative
Offensive Language: Gender Male, 30 Complainant Uncooperative
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Further details on conclusion definitions.


Discipline

Case: 2015-13160
Closed: 4/21/2015
Case Details:
  1. Guilty: While off-duty, did wrongfully engage in a physical altercation with a person known to the deparrtment
  2. Guilty: While off duty, after being involved in an unusual police ocurrence, wrongfully failed and neglected to request the response of a Patrol Supervisor in the precinct of occurrence
  3. Guilty: Wrongfully failed and neglected to notify Department of social change
Penalty: Counseling, pre-trial suspension days (30 days)


Lawsuits

Joseph, Jarreth vs City of New York, et al.
Case # 13CV05448, U.S. District Court - Eastern District NY, October 2, 2013, ended May 23, 2014
$55,000 Settlement
Complaint
Description: On July 28, 2013, in the vicinity of Brooklyn and Snyder Avenues, Brooklyn, NY, plaintiffs were in Joseph's vehicle returning from a barbecue. The vehicle developed a flat tire and Joseph came to a stop. Joseph was then approached by Ruane, one of two motorcycle officers, who told him he had passed through a red light before stopping and asked for his driver's license. Joseph complied with the officer's directive without argument. Other officers were called to the scene. Plaintiff Gibbons was seated in the rear of the vehicle and to assist the officer's visibility, opened the door to the van so that Pacheco could see inside. Pacheco sprayed mace into the rear of the van, which hit directly into Gibbons's face....

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