Victor R. Depaz

Badge #176, Hispanic Male
Former Police Officer at Narcotics Borough Brooklyn North
Service started January 2012, ended November 2023, Tax #951676

Complaints

2 Complaints
3 Allegations
0 Substantiated
2 Complainant Uncooperative
1 Exonerated

Complaint #201306187, July 2013
Allegation: Force: Physical force
Complainant: Black Male, 23
CCRB Conclusion: Exonerated
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Complaint #201303828, May 2013
Allegation: Discourtesy: Word
Complainant: Black Male, 42
CCRB Conclusion: Complainant Uncooperative
Allegation: Abuse of Authority: Threat of arrest
Complainant: Black Male, 42
CCRB Conclusion: Complainant Uncooperative
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Complaint #201306187, July 2013
Allegation Complainant CCRB Conclusion
Force: Physical force Black Male, 23 Exonerated
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Complaint #201303828, May 2013
Allegation Complainant CCRB Conclusion
Discourtesy: Word Black Male, 42 Complainant Uncooperative
Abuse of Authority: Threat of arrest Black Male, 42 Complainant Uncooperative
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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

Named in 2 known lawsuits.

Iglesias, Lanice vs City of New York, et al.
Case # 016401/2014, Supreme Court - Kings, December 16, 2014

Jackson, Naquavah vs City of New York, et al.
Case # 13CV07391, U.S. District Court - Eastern District NY, January 9, 2014, ended November 4, 2014
Zero Disposition
Complaint
Description: On or about 11:00 p.m. on December 3, 2013, Naquavah Jackson was in the subway station about to board a train (having lawfully paid his fair). Several police officers, including Police Officer Victor Depaz (P.O. Depaz), stopped and searched Mr. Jackson, and asked where he was going. Mr. Jackson said he was going to catch a train. The officers said they saw someone jump a turnstile and asked if he saw anyone do so, he said he hadn't. One of the officers said that if Mr. Jackson did not identify who jumped the turnstile, they would arrest him. Mr. Jackson could not identify anyone so the officers threw him against the wall, arrested and handcuffed him, with no probable cause. The handcuffs were excessively tight,...

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