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Cops Try To Ram Man Off Bike Before Beating Him: $5M NYC Lawsuit

A $5 million lawsuit accused 10 unnamed cops of police brutality in a short chase last year in Far Rockaway. A $5M lawsuit has been filed against 10 NYPD cops, the NYPD and the city for allegedly beating a man following an illegal police chase in Queens. The lawsuit alleges that the cops tried to ram him off his motorized bike before tackling him and physically assaulting him. The man alleges that he was falsely arrested and subjected to police brutality during an Oct. 23, 2022, chase. The NYPD and city law department officials have not responded to requests for comment.

Cops Try To Ram Man Off Bike Before Beating Him: $5M NYC Lawsuit

Published : 5 months ago by Matt Troutman in Tech

QUEENS, NY — A glut of NYPD cops brutally beat a man after a short illegal chase in which they tried to ram him off his motorized bike in Queens, according to a new lawsuit.

The man filed a $5 million civil complaint this week against 10 unnamed cops, the NYPD and the city. He contends he was falsely arrested and subjected to police brutality during an Oct. 23, 2022, chase in Far Rockaway.

The cops tackled him after causing him to crash his bike, then punched and slammed his head into the ground, the lawsuit contends. "There was no reason or justification under law to use the force

employed by the police during this stop and arrest thereafter," the lawsuit states.

NYPD and city law department officials didn't return Patch's request for comment, nor did the man's attorney, as of publication. The incident unfolded as the man rode a motorized bike along near Seagirt Boulevard and Beach 26th Street, the lawsuit states.

Cops in a marked patrol vehicle began to chase him and tried to ram him off the rode, according to the lawsuit. The attempted ramming caused the man to fall off his bike before police tackled him near Seagirt Avenue and Marvin Street, a short distance from where the chase began, documents state. Police verbally and physically assaulted the man while he was on the ground, causing injuries to his head, neck, back, ribs and right shoulder, the lawsuit states.

The lawsuit contends the police chase was illegal, in part because the cops' "dangerous maneuvers" through traffic were a greater risk to public safety than the man if he wasn't immediately arrested. "This unreasonably and inherently risked countless lives, including claimants (sic) and their own," the lawsuit states. NYPD police chases have skyrocketed under Mayor Eric Adams, THE CITY first reported. Police gave chase more than 300 times in the first quarter this year, a nearly 600 percent jump from the same period in 2022, THE CITY reported. The increase coincided with a larger crackdown on illegal ATVs and dirt bikes.


Topics: Lawsuits, NYC

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