The Bronx man claimed that his NYPD officer had a bad BEAT during the illegal arrest, and he needed a screw for his broken jaw, and was a personal office of the mayor's office. According to a complaint.
21 -year -old Jing Ryan parked his mother's car in December near the fire hydrant to drop a friend in Fordam Heights's house. By posting.
After asking what Ryan made a mistake, the police officer “intensely” grabbing him “violently” against Mercedes -Benz GLS SUV in 2017, and handcuffed it.
During Fracas, one of the officers, Sergeant. Joel Ayala is said to have PUNCH with Ryan on his face.
“This happens when they don't give the police what they want. You are Punch your face,” said Sergeant. According to the complaint, Brian P. Mahon told Ryan.
Ayara's punch is said to have destroyed Ryan's chin.
“It made me emotionally ruined me,” Ryan said.
According to lawyer Eric Sanders, the police have issued Ryan summoning for a parking lot near the disorderly act, double parking, and fire hydrant.
The complaint claims racism in false arrests, excessive power, and other claims to Ryan's arrest officers. He is looking for an unspecified determined damage.
Ayala has been a 17 complaint by the Private Complaints Review Committee since 2015. According to NYPD's internal watchdog。
Mahon, on the other hand, has received 12 CCRB complaints since 2016, and five of them have provided the abuse of authority, excessive power, and false official statements.
Andrew Quinn said that Ryan's claim was “completely inconsistent,” Ryan's claim was “completely inconsistent,” Ryan's claim was “completely inconsistent.”
“If this issue goes on a lawsuit, he will be actively defended,” he said.
NYPD's Spokesman quoted the lawsuit in which the lawsuit was holding and rejected comments.





