Alfonso Mendez

Badge #7899, Hispanic Male
Police Officer at 52nd Precinct since January 2018, active
Service started July 2005, made $123,000 last year, Tax #939017


Discipline

Case: 2010-2527
Opened: 9/3/2010
Closed: 2/19/2014
Case Details:
  1. Nolo Contendre: Failed to make the appropriate radio transmissions concerning the pick-up of an aided case and escort of that individual to the hospital
  2. Nolo Contendre: Failed to remain at the hospital to record the identity of the aided and investigate the circumstances of the incident
  3. Nolo Contendre: Failed to maintain proper activity logs
  4. Nolo Contendre: Failed to notify his superior or communications section prior to leaving the confines of the 84 precinct to obtain fuel
Penalty: Forfeiture of thirty (30) pre-trial suspension days, three hundred five (305) suspension days with pay


Lawsuits

Ojeda, Michael Angelo, et Al vs P.O. Mendez, Alfonso, et al.
Case # 20CV03910, U.S. District Court - Eastern District NY, December 7, 2020, ended September 30, 2022
Zero Disposition
Complaint
Description: On August 27, 2010, Plaintiffs (husband and wife) were on a walk with their children at the park. One of their daughters began suffering from an asthma attack and didn’t respond to her medication. Plaintiffs drove to the hospital, attempting to get their daughter there as quickly as possible. Plaintiffs were pulled over by an NYPD officer, Alfonso Mendez. Plaintiffs asked Officer Mendez to perform CPR on their daughter, but he claimed to know know how. Plaintiffs then asked for an emergency escort service, which was ignored. Officer Mendez did not radio for help. Ultimately Officer Mendez did agree to an escort, but he drove behind Plaintiffs which made the situation look like a car chase. Witnesses attempted t...