Officer Detail: John M. Davidson
Assignment History
Job Title | Badge No. | Unit | Start Date | End Date | |
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Police Officer | P3706 | C District | Unknown |
Salary
Annual Salary | Overtime | Total Pay | Year |
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$97,521.00 | FY2020 |
Incidents
Incident 32 |
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Date | Sep 28, 2020 |
Department | Buffalo Police Department |
Officers | John M. Davidson , Andrew T. Moffett , Mark D. Ambellan |
Description | Buffalo Police Officers John Davidson and Andrew Moffett were suspended for making false statements following a drug arrest. The statements formed the basis for the false arrest of Morgan Eaton on charges of possession of 30 grams of cocaine with intent to distribute. The alleged cocaine was his fiance's medicine. All field and laboratory tests on the pills proved that the pills were not cocaine. |
Address |
Strauss Street
Buffalo, NY |
Incident 25 |
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Date | May 10, 2020 |
Department | Buffalo Police Department |
Officers | Ronald (Ronnie) J. Ammerman , Michael C. Scheu , Byron C. Lockwood , John M. Davidson , Russell R. Sullivan |
Description | CW: Quentin Suttles sustained serious personal injuries when Buffalo Police Officers used excessive force and brutally beat Mr. Suttles after pulling him over and arresting him. |
Address | Buffalo, NY |
Incident 226 |
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Date | May 27, 2019 |
Department | Buffalo Police Department |
Officers | Anthony Burvid , Patrick D. Boice , John M. Davidson , Patrick S. Garry , Jenny M. Velez , Anthony J. Mchugh , Matthew Vaughn |
Description | Police pulled over Bruce McNeil, a city resident, in May 2019 for a vehicle violation. The officers searched McNeil’s car, found nothing, and let him go without even a ticket for the license plate bulb they claimed was not working. McNeil was mad about the stop. He believed his civil rights were violated, that they had no right or reason to search his car. And he found damage on the hood that he said police caused during the search. McNeil went to file a complaint against the officers with Internal Affairs and he alleged in a civil lawsuit that a lieutenant on duty refused to accept his complaint and threatened to arrest him for possession of drugs if he did not leave. McNeil left, but came back to the police station, this time with his mother, who demanded that he get a complaint filed. Police then arrested him on charges of possession of crack cocaine. The two officers alleged in the police report that they found the crack cocaine after a sweep of the police vehicle in the vicinity of where McNeil sat. A judge did not believe the story. McNeil was acquitted by a bench trial and is now suing the city and the police officers for wrongful arrest. |
Address |
Broadway Street
Buffalo, NY |
Incident 277 |
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Date | Apr 07, 2019 |
Time | 02:40 AM |
Department | Buffalo Police Department |
Officers | John M. Davidson , Patrick S. Garry |
Description | Around 2:40 a.m. on April 7, 2019, four Buffalo residents returned from Tim Horton’s and parked in one the resident's driveway. As they prepared to exit the vehicle, Buffalo Police Officers John Davidson and Patrick Garry approached in a patrol car. Without explanation the officers aggressively ordered them back into the car, issuing threats of lethal violence. Officer Garry said, “Get the fuck back into the vehicle,” and “Don’t move or I’ll end all of you right now, and put all of your brains over the dashboard.” Two of the Buffalo residents explained to the officers that they had pre-existing leg injuries, but the officers proceeded to assault and repeatedly slam the vehicle doors on their legs, despite their protests. Officer Garry also punched one of the residents. The residents were then unlawfully detained, searched, and harassed, with no legal justification. Officers placed the residents in a patrol car, searched the vehicle without cause, and emptied an unopened bottle of Hennessy. They also threatened nearby residents who attempted to record the encounter. Further misconduct included throwing one of the residents to the ground, stealing $300, and taking a cell phone. When the residents asked the officers’ names to file a complaint, the officers refused, provided false information about their precinct, and continued their unlawful actions. OutcomeA civil suit was brought against the City of Buffalo and both Buffalo Police officers. A settlement was reached for two of the plaintiffs for $5,001 each in 2021. Settlement was reached for $15,000 and $20,000 for the other two plaintiffs in 2024. The total amount that city was required to pay out to plaintiffs as a result of police brutality in this case was $45,002. There was no known disciplinary action taken against the officers. |
Address |
Leslie St
Buffalo, NY |
Links
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Buffalo Emergency Response Team Member
Roster from Buffalo's Emergency Response Team from 6/4/20
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New leadership coming to Buffalo police union for what could be difficult period for the city
When the new year begins, John M. Davidson, a seven-year veteran of the police force, will take over as Buffalo Police Benevolent Association president, replacing John Evans, who has held the role since 2018. - Buffalo News | Justin Sondel & Aaron Besecker