Richard S. Taylor

Richard S. Taylor

Richard S. Taylor
Also served at 63rd Precinct
Service started July 2005, made $240,000 last year, Tax #939561
White Male

Discipline Cases:

Case: 2014-11203
Closed: 4/2/2014

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Complaints

1 Complaint
1 Allegation
0 Substantiated
1 Complainant Uncooperative

Complaint #200707128, May 2007
Allegation: Offensive Language: Race
Complainant: Male
CCRB Conclusion: Complainant Uncooperative
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Complaint #200707128, May 2007
Allegation Complainant CCRB Conclusion
Offensive Language: Race Male Complainant Uncooperative
additional details

Further details on conclusion definitions.


Discipline

Case: 2014-11203
Closed: 4/2/2014
Case Details:
  1. Guilty: Failed to identify himself as a member of the Department to an on-duty Police Officer during an off-duty incident.
  2. Guilty: Did wrongfully make computer inquiries unrelated to the official business of the Department on a Department computer.
Penalty: Vacation days (10 days)


Lawsuits

Ahmed, Ishtiaq vs City of New York, et al.
Case # 22CV08007, U.S. District Court - Southern District NY, October 4, 2022
Complaint
Description: On June 4, 2021, Plaintiff Ishtiaq Ahmed was working as a volunteer at Makki Masjid mosque when NYPD officers Richard Taylor and Natasha Moseley-Jones attempted to enter the first floor prayer room along with four other individuals who had previously identified themselves as "police informants" to the community. Among those individuals was Mr. Adil Khan. Attempting to comply with Covid-19 restrictions, Plaintiff and other volunteers requested that only Officer Taylor and two of the civilians enter, and that the rest use the second-floor prayer room. Officer Moseley-Jones called Plaintiff after the prayer service and asked to meet with him outside, where she questioned why he did not permit the full group to ent...