Officer Detail: Brian Strobele
General Information
Name | Brian Strobele |
OpenOversight ID | 84510 |
Department | Buffalo Police Department |
Race | White |
Gender | Male |
Birth Year (Age) | Data Missing |
First Employment Date | 1986-08-06 |
Number of known incidents | 2 |
Currently on the force | Yes |
Assignment History
Job Title | Badge No. | Unit | Start Date | End Date | |
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Lieutenant | L406 | Unknown |
Incidents
Incident 304 |
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Date | Oct 26, 2016 |
Department | Buffalo Police Department |
Officers | Joseph R. Hassett , John F. Beyer , Brian Strobele |
Description | On October 26th, 2016 Buffalo Police Officers Joseph Hassett, John Beyer, and Brian Strobele used physical force by grabbing, jerking, pulling, tackleing and twisting Moses Torres, forcing his arms behind his back, hitting and striking him in the face and eye area, handcuffing him, and forcing him into the backseat of a police vehicle. Torres sustained severe injuries with accompanying pain, including but not limited to multiple lacerations and contusions to his hands, wrists, head and both eyes, neck, back and shoulders. Torres was arrested by these officers without a warrant, reasonable cause or reasonable suspicion that he engaged in unlawful activity. The officers falsely, maliciously, and recklessly arrested Torres with force and charged him with Assault in the 2nd degree, Resisting Arrest, Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance in the 7th degree, Obstructing Governmental Administration in the 2nd degree, and two counts of Disorderly Conduct. OutcomeAll charges against Moses were dismissed. Moses filed a civil complaint against the City of Buffalo, the Buffalo Police Department, the County of Erie, the Erie County Sheriff's Department, and Officers Hassett, Beyer, and Strobele due to the emotional trauma and harm, mental injury, physical injury, economic damage, legal expenses, and deprivation of his physical liberty, and rights. The County of Erie and the Erie County Sheriff's Office filed a motion to dismiss the Complaint filed against against them due to failure to state claim. The court ruled that the Complaint against the County and the Sheriff be dismissed and the Complaint against the city defendant could proceed. A Stipulation of Discontinuance was been filed, but no information regarding a settlement is publicly listed. There has been no information released about disciplinary action against the officers. |
Address | Buffalo, NY |
Incident 305 |
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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 |
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. OutcomeThe 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. |
Address | Buffalo, NY |