Incidents
Rochester Police Department
Incident 206 |
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Date | Jan 03, 2016 |
Department | Rochester Police Department |
Officers | Louis J. Mastrangelo |
Description | Mastrangelo allegedly conducted a pat frisk on victim "outside in the street in broad day light." Mastrangelo allegedly moved the front waistband of Plaintiff's pants and boxer shorts such that Plaintiff's groin area was exposed, and then "forcibly reached down in [Plaintiff's] pants and retrieved a sandwich bag[.]" The victims claims that in the course of retrieving the sandwich bag, Mastrangelo "yank[ed]" his penis and stated, "I got you by the balls now, [victim], how do you like it?". Two officers were allegedly present during the pat frisk and "never intervened or made an attempt to stop" Mastrangelo. |
Address | Rochester, NY |
Incident 133 |
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Date | Dec 13, 2015 |
Department | Rochester Police Department |
Officers | Ryan T. Hartley |
Description | Allegedly, Officer Ryan Hartley, while off-duty, acted in a disorderly fashion, directed prejudicial comments toward an African American person and pulled from his waistband, display, wave, and/or pointed a loaded handgun at a person or group of people |
Address |
Titus Ave
near Cooper Rd
Rochester, NY |
Incident 111 |
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Date | Dec 05, 2015 |
Department | Rochester Police Department |
Officers | William D. Baker |
Description | Officer Baker allegedly pulled up to two individuals, telling them to "move along" away from the store they stood near. When they walked away, the officers ran after them, slammed the first individual and threw the second to the ground. The second individual went to the hospital. Outcomecity was sued and lost on 12-06-2019 |
Address |
St Paul St
near Mortimer St
Rochester, NY |
Incident 99 |
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Date | Nov 30, 2015 |
Department | Rochester Police Department |
Officers | Wilfredo Carbonel |
Description | According to courtlistener.com, an individual filed a complaint against Rochester Police Investigator Wilfredo Carbonel, Greece Police officer Brandon Goater, and the City of Rochester for unlawful and illegal monitoring and surveillance without proper authorization and/or warrant as well as falsified police reports. OutcomeA judgment was made on Jul 12, 2019 in favor of the City of Rochester, the Town of Greece, et al against Daryl Goodwin, and the case was terminated. |
Address |
South Plymouth Ave
near Utah Alley
Rochester, NY |
Incident 171 |
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Date | Nov 09, 2015 |
Department | Rochester Police Department |
Officers | Christopher W. Kosch |
Description | According to D&C: Officers interviewed civilian because he matched a suspect's description. They handcuffed him without a struggle, but he civilian told his neighbor who was recording, to back up. Video from the civilian's sister showed the police car travel a few feet, then stop—according to the civilian, one of them said, “We gotta arrest this guy [the neighbor] for something.” Video from civilian's sister showed: Kosch exited and told the neighbor he was under arrest; the neighbor ran; and officers tackled him to the ground, pepper sprayed him, handcuffed him, and took him away. According to IndyMedia, the neighbor went to the hospital for treatment for his injuries, was taunted and humiliated by officers there, and then spent the night in jail for “obstruction of governmental administration, disorderly conduct, and resisting arrest”. Police later alleged the neighbor was arrested because he was blocking the police car in the street (which was parrotted by WHEC Channel 10), but video does not show him there. |
Address |
Grafton St
Rochester, NY |
Incident 72 |
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Date | Oct 12, 2015 |
Department | Rochester Police Department |
Officers | Andrew V. Demarco |
Description | According to City of Rochester Public Records, Andrew Demarco looked down to adjust his police radio while driving, and rear-ended a stopped vehicle in front of him. This was his "3rd avoidable fleet accident in 36 months". OutcomeOfficer Demarco received a Letter of Reprimand from the Chief of Police, Michael Ciminelli. |
Address |
Genesee St
near Columbia Ave
Rochester, NY |
Incident 45 |
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Date | Oct 01, 2015 |
Department | Rochester Police Department |
Officers | Jason M. Lathrop |
Description | According to The Davy V. Blog, video evidence shows Officer Lathop allegedly physically grabing a citizens right arm, yelling at him to get out of the car, and tasering the citizen who is seen in the video falling to the street, writhing in pain. |
Address |
Victoria St
near Hertel St
Rochester, NY |
Incident 44 |
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Date | Oct 01, 2015 |
Department | Rochester Police Department |
Officers | Jason M. Lathrop |
Description | According to Davy V blog and video, Lathrop detained and asked for ID without reasonable suspicion, then escalated and tased a civilian. OutcomeNo charges against Lathrop |
Address |
Victoria St
near Hertel St
Rochester, NY |
Incident 89 |
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Date | Sep 04, 2015 |
Department | Rochester Police Department |
Officers | Timothy Dempsey |
Description | Allegedly slammed victim into the sidewalk at grocery store, causing serious injuries. Outcomevictim was acquitted by jury |
Address |
Bartlett St
near Jefferson Ave
Rochester, NY |
Incident 88 |
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Date | Sep 04, 2015 |
Department | Rochester Police Department |
Officers | Timothy Dempsey |
Description | According to court documents, victim was allegedly assaulted by several RPD Officers and denied medical care. The case details indicate that Timothy Dempsey was accused of excessive force and failing to intervene to stop the assault. OutcomeThe case was ultimately dismissed. No record of disciplinary action found. |
Address |
Comfort St
near South Ave
Rochester, NY |
Incident 141 |
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Date | Sep 04, 2015 |
Department | Rochester Police Department |
Officers | Steven C. Mitchell |
Description | According to civil lawsuit, Mitchell was involved in the beating of a civilian. Mitchell pulled the civilian's hands and wrists upwards toward his head while handcuffed, causing substantial pain. |
Address |
South Ave
Rochester, NY |
Incident 124 |
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Date | Sep 04, 2015 |
Department | Rochester Police Department |
Officers | Christopher J. Barber |
Description | After dispute with convenience store clerk, wherein clerk admitted to assaulting victim, officers Drake, Kester, and Mitchell detained victim and slammed his head into a metal bench, according to lawsuit. Officer Mitchell allegedly beat victim for 2 minutes, handcuffed victim, brought victim to police car, and punched victim in face while victim was handcuffed. Mitchell then pepper sprayed victim, according to suit, continued beating him, then officers Mitchell, Kephart, and either Brodskey or Dempsey slammed victim back on sidewalk. Sgt. Lafave denied medical service to victim after EMS recommended it, according to suit, bringing victim to jail and continued to beat victim there. Officer Barber, along with other RPD officers and technicians, selected only small portion of convenience store footage. Incident caught on store video. OutcomeLawsuit is ongoing, Officer Barber is being charged with failure to intervene against Drake, Mintz, Barber, Dempsey, LaFave, and Angelo and denial of the right to a fair trial, charges dismissed include malicious abuse of process and Violation of the Privacy Protection Act |
Address |
South Ave
near Comfort St
Rochester, NY |
Incident 204 |
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Date | Sep 04, 2015 |
Department | Rochester Police Department |
Officers | Eric J. Mcgraw |
Description | In the case of Vann v Rochester, McGraw allegedly viewed surveillance videotapes and allegedly manufactured a consistent fabricated account of the interactions between police and Vann |
Address |
AZ Market, South Ave
Rochester, NY |
Incident 46 |
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Date | Sep 04, 2015 |
Department | Rochester Police Department |
Officers | Matthew D. Drake |
Description | According to the civil suit below, the victim was assaulted by police officers after complaining that the store owner short changed him and then kicked him out of the store. |
Address |
Comfort St
near South Ave
Rochester, NY |
Incident 207 |
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Date | Jun 14, 2015 |
Department | Rochester Police Department |
Officers | Korey M. Mcnees |
Description | McNees was allegedly involved in mismanaging evidence at a crime scene where another officer shot a dog Outcomeletter of reprimand |
Address |
Genesee St
Rochester, NY |
Incident 50 |
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Date | May 31, 2015 |
Department | Rochester Police Department |
Officers | Thomas J. Frye |
Description | RPD Officer Thomas Frye allegedly tased the victim, 50, who died. OutcomeNo known discipline. Frye still works as an RPD officer. |
Address |
Tremont St
near Morgan St
Rochester, NY |
Incident 94 |
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Date | May 14, 2015 |
Department | Rochester Police Department |
Officers | Michael T. Collins |
Description | From City of Rochester RPD Misconduct database charges: “That on or about May 14th, 2015, you were operating your fleet vehicle in a westbound direction at or about 614 Clifford Avenue with yourvehicle's emergency equipment activated, when you became involved in your third avoidable fleet accident in thirty-six months. You attempted to make a K-turn and while backing northbound on Clifford Avenue, did strike a civilian vehicle. The civilian vehicle was also traveling in a westbound direction and attempted to pass behind you as you were attempting to execute your K-turn.” OutcomeNot aware |
Address |
Joseph Ave
near Clifford Av
Rochester, NY |
Incident 62 |
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Date | Apr 03, 2015 |
Department | Rochester Police Department |
Officers | Jason A. Elwood |
Description | Officer allegedly harassed community space. |
Address |
Troup St
near Clarissa St
Rochester, NY |
Incident 84 |
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Date | Feb 02, 2015 |
Department | Rochester Police Department |
Officers | Anthony S. Delvecchio |
Description | According to court documents, Delvecchio was among officers of who opened the door to plaintiff's home. Plaintiff said please take me home. Immediately after she said this, according to plaintiff, Officer Delvecchio elbowed her in the face. Officer Delvecchio's elbow allegedly struck plaintiff in the mouth, knocking out her top left front tooth. Plaintiff alleges that immediately after being elbowed, she was punched by Officer Delvecchio in the area of her left eye. Outcomethe Court denies Defendants' motion for summary judgment |
Address |
Meredith St
Rochester, NY |
Incident 83 |
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Date | Feb 02, 2015 |
Department | Rochester Police Department |
Officers | Anthony S. Delvecchio |
Description | The officers failed to obtain permission to transport Plaintiff as required by police department rule, it could not have been an arrest pursuant to New York Mental Hygiene Law. Outcomethe Court denies Defendants' motion for summary judgment |
Address | Rochester, NY |