Cop says NYPD orchestrated revenge for arrest of ‘well-connected drunk’

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Cop says NYPD orchestrated revenge for arrest of ‘well-connected drunk’

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It started as just another police DWI stop on Manhattan’s Lower East Side — a gold, two-seater Audi with three people crammed inside, including a driver who reeked of booze.

But when Officer Joseph Stokes pulled over the fancy sports car at 5 a.m. on April 19, 2018 — and the driver allegedly spat out, “I’m going to make you f–king pay!” and flashed phone photos of himself with top police brass, including then-Commissioner James O’Neill — the cop’s life was forever changed.

In legal papers, Stokes says the NYPD has orchestrated a campaign of revenge against him, including a harrowing Internal Affairs sting, a demotion and the leaking of false accusations that he was a dirty cop — all, he says, because he arrested a well-connected drunk.

“I lost the love for this job after seeing how dirty they are,” Stokes, 40, told The Post.

“I wouldn’t even want my kids to be a cop anymore,” said the dad of seven, who has filed a notice of claim alerting the city he intends to sue it, the NYPD and the Manhattan district attorney for $100 million.

On the day he pulled over the Audi, Stokes was a decorated, 12-year veteran, a “training officer” who taught new cops the ropes at the 7th Precinct.

“His integrity is unquestionable, and his compassion,” said his lawyer, Joseph Murray.
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Enlarge ImageNYPD Officer Joseph Stokes shows his love for the department with a tattoo of the NYPD flag on his left arm.Kevin C Downs
Then he and three other officers pulled over the driver, identified in Stokes’ court papers as “the Motorist,” but who The Post has learned through arrest records was Brooklyn restaurateur Johan Dawood, 38.

In a failed attempt to avoid a DWI rap, Dawood scrolled through his cellphone and “showed Stokes several pictures of the Motorist with O’Neill and [NYPD Chief Jeffrey] Maddrey,” and tried to phone O’Neill and Maddrey, “all with negative results,” Stokes claims.

Dawood, who owns three restaurants and also uses the name Jouhan Daoud, blew a .153 percent blood alcohol content on his roadside breath test — nearly twice the legal limit — and was charged with driving while intoxicated, records show.

Then began almost two years of what Stokes calls harassment. First, “the Motorist” falsely told NYPD Internal Affairs that Stokes stole $30,000 in cash from the Audi — something he and the three officers with him deny and were never charged with, the court papers state.
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Enlarge ImageMugshot of Jouhan Daoud, also know by his restaurateur name of Johan Fabiano Dawood.
Then, on Oct. 29, IAB conducted a sting in which an undercover pretended to be a drunk with $1,500 cash in his car — in a failed attempt to entrap Stokes into stealing the loot, the court papers allege.

Stokes had vouchered the undercover’s cash in the presence of other precinct cops and with his bodycam rolling, but was still arrested and held for seven hours.

In that time he was transported from the 7th Precinct to prosecutors’ offices on Wooster Street, then to the DA’s main offices at 1 Hogan Place, then to Manhattan North Internal Affairs, where he was released with no charges and later demoted to a new assignment in The Bronx.

“Nobody ever signed off on this,” Stokes overheard an angry official say while he was at 1 Hogan Place, the papers allege. “This was not authorized . . . we’re leaving.”

Meanwhile, a story about Stokes’ arrest was maliciously leaked to news outlets, including The Post, the papers state.

And Stokes was denied access to a lawyer or a union delegate, in violation of his legal rights and NYPD policy, Murray said.

He was “never fingerprinted, never photographed, never nothing,” Stokes told The Post.

O’Neill and Maddrey targeted Stokes “in retaliation of Stokes’ lawful and dutiful arrest of the Motorist, who is a friend and donor to O’Neill and Maddrey,” the papers allege.

The NYPD, O’Neill and Dawood did not comment on the allegations.

Enlarge ImageA gold Audi similar to the one driven by Johan Dawood.
 
Interesting! This will leave a stain especially now that they've posted pictures. NYPD better pay this man and make this go away.... putting the integrity of the department at risk over a DUI for a guy on that level is ludicrously stupid. Talk about risk vs. reward.
 
Fuck that nigga and his family.


U wanted to be a cop

Be a cop

Deal with it.

Even if u in a cruiser, u still a nigga in a coup.


I’m all for black cops getting put threw the ringer
 
old clip :smh:
Shooting suspect who pulled loaded gun on NYPD officer, asks Siri to call his wife during arrest
Siri was no help.

A shooting suspect who allegedly pulled a loaded gun on an NYPD officer during a car stop on the Lower East Side tried to ask Siri to phone his wife as he was being arrested, body camera footage

“Hey Siri! Hey Siri!” driver Amado Zubidi, 28, yelled as he laid on the ground next to his Dodge Caravan in handcuffs, the video shows. “I’m just trying to call my wife,” he explains.

“Don’t worry about that right now,” an officer replies. “Do me a favor and stop, alright?”

The bizarre plea for help capped a three-minute-long clip that captured the Saturday morning bust on Columbia Street.

Police had been tailing Zubidi since Friday after they found his white Dodge Caravan had been involved in a road rage shooting on W. 178th St. and Amsterdam Ave. in Washington Heights. Prosecutors believe Zubidi got into an argument with another driver April 28, threw a bottle at the victim, then fired a shot from his window before driving off, according to court papers.

About 6 a.m. Saturday, NYPD Officers Joseph Stokes and Daniel Amaral were on patrol when Zubidi’s Caravan popped up again on Columbia Street, authorities said.

As Stokes and Amaral approached the minivan, body camera footage shows that Zubidi demanded to know why he was being stopped, and became enraged when he didn’t get a response.

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Sources: NYPD Officer Arrested for Stealing Money from Suspects During Arrests
BY SPECTRUM NEWS STAFF NEW YORK CITY
PUBLISHED 10:59 PM ET OCT. 29, 2019


An NYPD officer has been arrested for stealing money from suspects during arrests, sources told NY1 on Tuesday night.
Sources told our Dean Meminger that Officer Joe Stokes, of the 7th Precinct on the Lower East Side, was arrested, although the charges were not confirmed.
Stokes was arrested after he allegedly stole from an undercover detective in a sting operation, according to sources.
The NYPD Internal Affairs Bureau is investigating.
The NYPD did not respond to requests for comment Tuesday night.
 
Cops Tase Man Who Pulled Gun On Officer: NYPD
Cops tased a man who allegedly pulled a gun on an NYPD officer, according to the NYPD.
By Sydney Pereira, Patch Staff
May 20, 2019 12:38 pm ET


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LOWER EAST SIDE, NY — Cops tased a man they say pulled a gun on an NYPD officer on the Lower East Side Saturday morning.

Four NYPD officers were on patrol near 90 Columbia St. between Stanton and Rivington streets tracking a car that was connected to a Washington Heights road rage incident last month, according to police and reports.

The officers saw the vehicle about 6 a.m. May 18 about 6 a.m. and approached the 28-year-old driver, Amado Zubidi, police said.


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Cops tried to take Zubidi into custody and he started yelling, "Why am I being detained?" according to body camera footage obtained by the New York Daily News. Eventually, Zubidi said he would get out of the car, then an officer was heard shouting "Taser!"

The video published by the Daily News shows Zubidi reaching for something on his seat — which the NYPD alleges was a loaded five-shot, .38-caliber revolver that Zubidi pushed into Officer Jose Aracena's chest, police said.


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Officer Luis Perez tased Zubidi and took him into custody, police said. Zubidi was transported to Bellevue Hospital in stable condition, police said.

Another officer was taken to a hospital in stable condition for pain in the elbow, police said.

Cops had been trailing the white Dodge Caravan that Lower East Sider Zubidi was driving since Friday morning, when it was found parked at a fire hydrant by a traffic agent, police said.

The license plate was linked to the earlier Washington Heights incident on April 28, in which a driver got into an argument with another motorists, threw a bottle at him and fired a shot, the Daily News reported.

Zubidi's lawyer denied cops' accusations that Zubidi has thrust a gun into Aracena's chest, according to the Daily News.

Zubidi was arrested and charged Saturday with attempted aggravated murder of an officer, criminal possession of a weapon and resisting arrest Saturday, police said.
 
Joseph R. Stokes
Police Officer
CURRENT COUNTY
New York
STARTED
July 6, 2011
Rank
FY2012
Police Officer

Pay
YEAR
SALARY
REGULAR HOURS
GROSS PAY
OTHER PAY
OVERTIME
OVERTIME HOURS
LEAVE STATUS
FY2018
$85,292
2,046 hrs
$85,058
$17,878
$27,272
373 hrs
Active
FY2017
$85,292
2,051 hrs
$79,778
$8,249
$25,361
364 hrs
Active
FY2016
$57,747
2,091 hrs
$59,621
$4,900
$11,382
277 hrs
Active
Show more pay history

Other Known Lawsuits


Outcomes

Pascal v. City Of New York, et al., 2013
$15,000


Related Officers (Listed together in lawsuits)
 
Of course cops make revenge arrest, revenge killings, revenge period.

Shit is retaliatory as hell. He should get paid.
 
Long story short, he got his wake up call that his blood is no longer "blue"...

Gotcha
Interesting...
Okay - now when they say "blue lives matter" does that mean ALL who wear the uniform or badge - :idea: or only a certain group who wear it?




:lol::lol::lol::lol:
 
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