Esmeralda M. Santana

Badge #30635, Hispanic Female
Police Officer at Central Park Precinct since December 2022, active
Service started July 2006, made $121,000 last year, Tax #942819

Complaints

2 Complaints
5 Allegations
0 Substantiated
3 Closed - Pending Litigation
2 Complainant Uncooperative

Complaint #202103160, May 2021
Allegation: Force: Nonlethal restraining device
Complainant: Black Male, 40-44
CCRB Conclusion: Closed - Pending Litigation
Allegation: Abuse of Authority: Threat of force (verbal or physical)
Complainant: Black, 21-24
CCRB Conclusion: Closed - Pending Litigation
Allegation: Abuse of Authority: Interference with recording
Complainant: Black, 21-24
CCRB Conclusion: Closed - Pending Litigation
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Complaint #201310212, October 2013
Allegation: Abuse of Authority: Threat of arrest
Complainant: Hispanic Female, 41
CCRB Conclusion: Complainant Uncooperative
Allegation: Offensive Language: Other
Complainant: Hispanic Female, 41
CCRB Conclusion: Complainant Uncooperative
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Complaint #202103160, May 2021
Allegation Complainant CCRB Conclusion
Force: Nonlethal restraining device Black Male, 40-44 Closed - Pending Litigation
Abuse of Authority: Threat of force (verbal or physical) Black, 21-24 Closed - Pending Litigation
Abuse of Authority: Interference with recording Black, 21-24 Closed - Pending Litigation
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Complaint #201310212, October 2013
Allegation Complainant CCRB Conclusion
Abuse of Authority: Threat of arrest Hispanic Female, 41 Complainant Uncooperative
Offensive Language: Other Hispanic Female, 41 Complainant Uncooperative
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Lawsuits

Bah, Oumou as Adm of Bah, Mohamed vs City of New York, et al.
Case # 13CV06690, U.S. District Court - Southern District NY, September 23, 2013
Complaint
Description: Officers, instead of an ambulance, responded to a 911 call made by Mohamed Bah's mother reporting that her son was having a mental health crisis. Officers then busted down the door of his Bah's apartment and shot him 8 times. There are inconsistencies in the officer's stories and clear violations of NYPD policy for how to deal with emotionally disturbed persons.