Ryan J. Pierce

Ryan J. Pierce

Ryan J. Pierce
Captain at 50th Precinct since December 2023, active
Service started July 2006, made $204,000 last year, Tax #942354
White Male

Complaints

4 Complaints
4 Allegations
0 Substantiated
1 Complainant Uncooperative
1 Complaint Withdrawn
2 Exonerated

Complaint #201805846, July 2018
Allegation: Abuse of Authority: Refusal to provide name/shield number
Complainant: Male, 25
CCRB Conclusion: Complainant Uncooperative
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Complaint #201204594, April 2012
Allegation: Abuse of Authority: Threat of arrest
Complainant: Black Female
CCRB Conclusion: Complaint Withdrawn
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Complaint #201010150, July 2010
Allegation: Force: Physical force
Complainant: Black Female, 20
CCRB Conclusion: Exonerated
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Complaint #200910939, July 2009
Allegation: Force: Physical force
Complainant: Black Male, 31
CCRB Conclusion: Exonerated
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Complaint #201805846, July 2018
Allegation Complainant CCRB Conclusion
Abuse of Authority: Refusal to provide name/shield number Male, 25 Complainant Uncooperative
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Complaint #201204594, April 2012
Allegation Complainant CCRB Conclusion
Abuse of Authority: Threat of arrest Black Female Complaint Withdrawn
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Complaint #201010150, July 2010
Allegation Complainant CCRB Conclusion
Force: Physical force Black Female, 20 Exonerated
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Complaint #200910939, July 2009
Allegation Complainant CCRB Conclusion
Force: Physical force Black Male, 31 Exonerated
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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.

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Lawsuits

Munoz, Wanda Individually and as Next Friend To B.,c. vs City of New York, et al.
Case # 17CV09583, U.S. District Court - Southern District NY, December 14, 2017, ended May 10, 2022
Order/Judgment (Verdict)
Complaint
Description: On May 30, 2017, Wando Munoz, a 17-year-veteran parole officer with the NY State Department of Corrections was called to pick up her 16-year-old autistic son at his afterschool program for special needs after she was called and informed, he couldn’t be transported home that day on the bus. When she arrived at the program, Munoz saw her son seated in the chair in handcuffs, surrounded by 20 NY Police Officers. Her son was calm and handcuffed was forcibly removed from the chair to an ambulance by NYPD officers. Munoz objected, stating that there was no indication her son would harm himself or others. Munoz tried to refuse medical treatment for her sons, the P.O.s responded that it was up to EMS whether he would b...