Officer Detail: PATRICK N. GIANCURSIO
Assignment History
Job Title | Badge No. | Unit | Start Date | End Date | |
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Investigator | 2320 | 2020-04-06 |
Salary
Annual Salary | Overtime | Total Pay | Year |
---|---|---|---|
$86,731.14 | $3,398.81 | $90,129.95 | FY2019 |
$78,630.41 | $2,209.74 | $80,840.15 | FY2018 |
Incidents
Incident 165 |
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Date | Feb 03, 2016 |
Department | Rochester Police Department |
Officers | Patrick N. Giancursio |
Description | According to D&C, as well as The Free Library, Patrick Giancursio pulled over to the victim because they matched a description, and the victim ran. Giancursio pursued in his vehicle and purposefully struck the victim with the vehicle, which was captured on camera. OutcomeThere was no interval investigation of the event. A civil lawsuit did occur, but was settled with high cost to the city of Rochester. |
Address |
Lyell Ave
near Child St
Rochester, NY |
Incident 166 |
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Date | Jan 26, 2016 |
Department | Rochester Police Department |
Officers | Patrick N. Giancursio |
Description | According to the free library, the victim was approached by RPD officers Patrick Giancursio and William Wagner and ran. The victim disposed of a shotgun they had for self defense during the chase and was later apprehended and handcuffed. While the victim was handcuffed and on his knees, Giancursio allegedly punched him in the head and face, leading to fractures in the vitcim's cheek bones. Outcomea civil court case that was ruled in favor of Giancursio. |
Address |
Child St
Rochester, NY |