On February 12, 1909, the NAACP, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, was founded. The NAACP was founded in response to the 1908 race riot in Springfield, Illinois and the terrible practice known as lynching. Their goal was to secure the rights, for all people, guaranteed to people in the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments in the United States Constitution. Even though some of the most important wins in court happened when Charles Hamilton Houston was the leader, his student, Thurgood Marshall, won some important ones too ("NAACP Legal History", NAACP.org). This essay is going to focus on some of the court cases that were fought when Marshall was in charge ( Janken, Kenneth R. "The Civil Rights Movement: 1919-1960s")
P alleges temporary loss of his dog and false arrest. P alleges he was holding his dog on a leash on the street when MOS grabbed and threw him to the ground causing P to let go of the leash. P alleges that the dog lunged towards defendant MOS and MOS shot at the dog. P alleges that he was cuffed and taken to the precinct and defendant MOS took his dog to an animal dog as a lost dog. P alleges that he had to pay $280 to retrieve his dog back. P alleges that MOS did not allow his tied his dog up. P alleges that the criminal charges were, later, dismissed. No other information is known about the case. It is unclear what role, if any, Defendant MOS Jeffrey Sisco, played in this
P alleges assault and false arrest. P claims he was a guest at a party when MOS arrived and recovered a firearm on the ground. P claims that he was not in possession of a firearm. P alleges that he was falsely arrested for criminal possession of weapon, sprayed with mace, and assaulted by MOS. Defendant MOS states that they were responding to a radio run for shots fired and a vehicle fleeing the scene. While canvassing the area, MOS observed a party in a yard which had very loud music playing and people were drinking in the street. Sgt. Arquer entered the party through the main entrance to shut down the party, and MOS Mayer entered through the side gate. As Sgt. Arquer was speaking to an individual, MOS Mayer observed P walking in his direction
Once inside, he secured his weapon in a gun locker and removed the accused from the vehicle. Another search of the accused and the back seat of the vehicle were negative for any weapons or contraband. The accused was guided to the booking room for processing. I sent County Dispatch a criminal history form which yielded Robert has one Felony arrest and numerous Domestic Violence incidents. I made contact with Judge William Golden, advised him of the CCH findings along with today’s incident. Judge Golden then set bail for $10,000 full. I prepared Warrant 2105 1566 for Aggravated Assault on a police officer and Summons 2015 1567 for resisting arrest. Robert while waiting for transport in the cell complained of pain to his ribs and shoulder. P/O D' Alton secured Robert into his vehicle and transported him to Inspira to be medically cleared. Once Robert was cleared for incarceration, Robert was transported back to HQ and then turned over to the Gloucester County Sheriff's Department to be lodged in a county facility. All of the prisoner property was returned upon his release from this
Throughout the course of this investigation, the following courthouse was researched to locate any all court documentation for Dennis Baker and Charlotte Baker, as the search was expanded to include Shawna Thornton’s affiliation with the Bakers’.
Plaintiff claims false arrest, false imprisonment, malicious prosecution and assault. Per the Law Department abstract, officers, including Det. Hernandez were executing a search warrant. Officers entered the apartment and brought everyone inside the apartment into the living room including plaintiff and handcuffed. Everyone including plaintiff were searched. Officers recovered marijuana from separately apprehended Jeffrey McCaskill’s person. Plaintiff was transported to the precinct 48 pct. Plaintiff states officers removed her from the holding celling, assaulted by officers, and placed in shackles. Plaintiff allegedly bended Det. Moises Martinez left hand causing injury when he tried to place in shackles. Plaintiff was re-arrest for assault.
P alleges false arrest. P alleges that a manager of a storage facility recovered two firearms for inside the storage unit under her husband’s name, Sabin Jimenez and provided NYPD with Sabin Jimenez’s address. P alleges that MOS defendant David Grieco and 4 other MOS arrived at her home, which was also Sabin Jimenez, home and entered and search searched her home. P alleges that MOS did not recover any firearm from her home however P was arrested. P alleges she remained in custody for approximately over 24 hours and her arrest was voided or the DA’s office declined to prosecute. No other information is known about the case. It is unclear what role, if any, Defendant PO Mayer played in this
P alleges false arrest. P alleges that he was grabbed and arrested by MOS outside his front door. P alleges that MOS informed his cousin that P fits the description. P alleges that he was strip searched at the precinct. MOS Michael Izzo observed two individuals engage in a hand to hand drug transaction inside the lobby of the building and radioed the description of the individuals. Defendant MOS Pizzarro, along with Sgt. Pichardo and MOS Jermaine Taylor observed two individuals who fit MOS Izzo’s description. MOS Pizzarro recognized one of the individuals as P. MOS Pizzarro had previously arrested P. MOS followed the other individuals into the adjacent building and arrested him. MOS recovered drugs from him. MOS Pizzarro came back to 2749
P alleges false arrest for criminal possession of a weapon. P alleges that she was visiting her boyfriend’s apartment when MOS forcibly entered the apartment and searched the apartment. P alleges that P informed MOS that she does not resided at the apartment however she was arrested. Defendant MOS Mayer stated that while on regular patrol he observed Khalid Edwards, whom MOS Mayer had previously arrested at the location, exiting the building. The landlord of the building that previously informed MOS Mayer that he was going to evict Mr. Edwards. MOS Mayer approached and questioned Mr. Edwards. Mr. Edwards informed MOS Mayer had he was not living in the building however he was staying there. MOS Mayer went to the apartment to verify Mr. Edwards’s
This case is consolidated with Victoria Goetz vs. NYC (2013-052590) Ps are brother and sister and allege false arrest. P David Diaz alleges that MOS entered his bedroom and knocked him to the ground then was cuffed and placed with his face down on the bed. P Quintesha Diaz alleges that she was getting ready for school when MOS entered. P Quintesha Diaz alleges that a female MOS patted her down in the bathroom then she was tightly handcuffed, causing cuts to her wrists and swelling. P Quintesha Diaz alleges that as a result of the incident she missed 2 two days of school and her AP English exam (which caused an opportunity to have the exam credit accepted by Hunter College). Defendant MOS Sisco states he was executing a search warrant and narcotics
On April 7,2018, I was assigned the duties as Field Training Deputy. At approximately 0420, Arrestee Hedman, Roy (#1749220) was refusing to follow any orders given to him by Deputies when he entered the Intake Area. While in Holding Cell B116, Arrestee Hedman attempted to kick Deputy Holliday twice. I took control of Arrestee Hedman's legs to prevent him from kicking any staff members. While attempting to remove Arrestee Hedman's pants, Inmate Hedman attempted to stand up twice on the bench. Inmate Hedman refused to comply with any commands being given to him. I then took control of Arrestee Hedman's right leg and assisted him to the floor. I then took control again of both of Arrestee Hedman's legs. I removed Arrestee Hedman's pants, underwear,
P alleges excessive force and false arrest. P alleges that he was waiting for a train on the platform when MOS approached and questioned him. P alleges that he produced his identification and informed the MOS that he was going home. P alleges that MOS grabbed, searched, and cuff him tightly causing the cuff to cut into his wrists. P alleges that he was not informed reason for his arrest and was held in cell for approximately 12 hours without food, drink, or access to the bathroom. P alleges that MOS performed an eye scan on him. MOS stated that defendants MOS Mayer and Arquer, responding to a radio run for a fight, were informed by witness that witness observed a group of approximately 5 young men assault a young boy and take the young boy’s
P alleges false arrest for criminal possession of a weapon. P alleges that he and his two friends were helping his father in law move. P alleges that he was placing bags into a van when MOS approached and questioned him. P alleges that he informed MOS that he was helping his father in law move out. P alleges that MOS searched him and the bags without consent and recovered an antique long bladed knife and P was arrested. MOS stated that MOS Grieco, who was inside an unmarked vehicle with defendants MOS Mayer and Winters, observed P and two other males walking on sidewalk carrying what appeared to be electronic equipment. MOS Grieco approached P and began to question P. MOS Grieco stated that P did state that he was moving. MOS Grieco observed
3, Dec. 6, 2017). Mr. Drake was stirred up, cheering, standing, shooting confetti and had an accompanying horn (Id.). A fan nearby asked Officer Shaffer to get the plaintiff to stop (Id.). The defendant informed the complaining fan and the plaintiff that he was on his day off, but again asked Mr. Drake to sit down and stop bothering everyone (Id.). The defendant states that he “was getting pretty ticked off” and turned around and confronted Officer Shaffer stating that “he was an off-duty cop and needed to back off (Id.).” Officer Sheffer asserted to Mr. Drake that he should not be so disrespectful (Shaffer Dep. 13, Dec. 7, 2017). After the plaintiff stood up and invaded the defendants space, he began yelling at him (Id.). Officer Shaffer prodded Mr. Drake with the foam finger and told him to sit down (Id.). Facts continued
Plaintiff claims false arrest, false imprisonment, and malicious prosecution. Plaintiff alleges he got off a bus and was talking with a friend when MOS approached him. Plaintiff states MOS informed him that an MOS was injured in the area earlier that day. Plaintiff states he was arrested and charged with OGA.