Incident
Date | Aug 29, 2010 |
Department | Buffalo Police Department |
Officers | William C. Macy , Corey R. Krug , Thomas W. Herbert , Melinda M. Jones , Brian Strobele , Joseph E. Paszkiewicz |
Address | Buffalo, NY |
Incident Description
Marcus Worthy was subjected to excessive force, false arrest, malicious prosecution, and abuse of process by Buffalo Police Officers Corey Krug, William Macy, Thomas Herbert, and Joseph Paskiewicz on August 29, 2010. At the time, Worthy, a licensed security guard trainee with a valid pistol permit, was standing outside a residence when the officers arrived in response to an unrelated incident. Without provocation, they tackled, handcuffed, and beat Worthy with a flashlight, causing significant injuries, despite him offering no resistance.
Following the assault, the officers, joined by Buffalo Police Officer Melinda Jones and Lieutenant Brian Strobele, fabricated felony and misdemeanor charges against Worthy (including menacing a police officer and resisting arrest) to conceal their misconduct.
Outcome
The charges filed against Worthy were dismissed by a grand jury.
A civil complaint filed against the City of Buffalo, Buffalo Police Officers Brian Strobele, Corey Krug, Joseph Paskiewicz, Melinda Jones, Thomas Herbert, and William Macy. A civil case against the City of Buffalo, Corey Krug, and Joseph Hassett was settled for $70,000.
Corey Krug was charged with violating the civil rights of three men through use of excessive force, one of which included Marcus Worthy. Krug was eventually acquitted on all counts. Krug as well as the other officers have not faced accountability for this incident of brutality.
Links
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Worthy v. City of Buffalo (1:11-cv-00872)
Civil Complaint against City of Buffalo and Buffalo Police Officers - Western District of New York
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Agenda Item 19-2028
Approval of $70,000 payout to Marcus Worthy - City of Buffalo
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Buffalo police officer Corey Krug acquitted on 3 felony counts
Jurors pronounced Krug not guilty in connection with a 2010 incident involving Marcus Worthy, who said Krug, without provocation, hit him with a flashlight splitting his head open. Krug was also found not guilty of a charge that he falsified a police report in connection with that incident. - Dave McKinley | WGRZ