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Cop who tackled tennis star James Blake previously sued four times for using excessive force | Cop who tackled tennis star James Blake previously sued four times for using excessive force |
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The officer who body-slammed and wrongly detained retired tennis star James Blake has a troubled past with his community. | The officer who body-slammed and wrongly detained retired tennis star James Blake has a troubled past with his community. |
The New York Daily News reports that Officer James Frascatore is currently defending himself in four civil lawsuits claiming that he used excessive force during bogus arrests. | The New York Daily News reports that Officer James Frascatore is currently defending himself in four civil lawsuits claiming that he used excessive force during bogus arrests. |
WNYC reported in December 2014 that Mr Frascatore was named in five civilian complaints during one seven-month period: "That’s more complaints than 90 percent of active officers have received in their entire careers." | WNYC reported in December 2014 that Mr Frascatore was named in five civilian complaints during one seven-month period: "That’s more complaints than 90 percent of active officers have received in their entire careers." |
In June 2012, the officer allegedly pulled over a man for a broken taillight, failed to tell the man why he'd pulled him over, and punched him several times before his arrest. In January 2013, the officer allegedly arrested a man and slammed him to the ground for riding his bike on the sidewalk. | In June 2012, the officer allegedly pulled over a man for a broken taillight, failed to tell the man why he'd pulled him over, and punched him several times before his arrest. In January 2013, the officer allegedly arrested a man and slammed him to the ground for riding his bike on the sidewalk. |
In May 2013, the officer and four other cops allegedly followed a man into a deli and pepper-sprayed him repeatedly while he tried to surrender. | In May 2013, the officer and four other cops allegedly followed a man into a deli and pepper-sprayed him repeatedly while he tried to surrender. |
In June 2013, the officer allegedly jumped a man with five fellow officers during an arrest without a warrant. | In June 2013, the officer allegedly jumped a man with five fellow officers during an arrest without a warrant. |
Police Commissioner Bill Bratton immediately took the officer off the street and placed him on administrative duties on Thursday afternoon. He also issued the following statement: | Police Commissioner Bill Bratton immediately took the officer off the street and placed him on administrative duties on Thursday afternoon. He also issued the following statement: |
“I spoke to Mr Blake a short time ago and personally apologized for yesterday’s incident. Mr Blake indicated he would be willing to meet with the Internal Affairs Bureau as our investigation continues," he said. | “I spoke to Mr Blake a short time ago and personally apologized for yesterday’s incident. Mr Blake indicated he would be willing to meet with the Internal Affairs Bureau as our investigation continues," he said. |
"Additionally, he said he would be returning the Mayor’s earlier phone call to speak to him. Mr Blake said he would like to meet with the Mayor and me at a future date, which we would be agreeable to.” | |
The United States Tennis Association also released a statement regarding Blake's arrest on Thursday. | The United States Tennis Association also released a statement regarding Blake's arrest on Thursday. |
"The USTA is deeply concerned about this troubling incident. James is the embodiment of a model citizen whose triumphs on and off the court continue to inspire tennis fans and non-fans alike." | "The USTA is deeply concerned about this troubling incident. James is the embodiment of a model citizen whose triumphs on and off the court continue to inspire tennis fans and non-fans alike." |
"We will continue to offer our support to James in any way we can as this investigation unfolds." | "We will continue to offer our support to James in any way we can as this investigation unfolds." |
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