Koeiman v. City of New York

36 A.D.3d 451, 829 N.Y.S.2d 24
CourtAppellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York
DecidedJanuary 9, 2007
StatusPublished
Cited by15 cases

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Bluebook
Koeiman v. City of New York, 36 A.D.3d 451, 829 N.Y.S.2d 24 (N.Y. Ct. App. 2007).

Opinion

[452]*452Judgment, Supreme Court, Bronx County (Barry Salman, J.), entered on or about September 22, 2005, following a jury trial, awarding plaintiff the total sum of $1,622,770, inclusive of interest and costs, unanimously reversed, on the law, without costs, the judgment vacated and the complaint dismissed. The Clerk is directed to enter judgment in favor of defendants dismissing the complaint.

On the evening of October 17, 1992, plaintiff’s decedent entered the 44th Precinct station house in the Bronx. Police Officer Mondello approached the decedent, who was under the influence of alcohol, and asked whether he could assist him. The decedent, without provocation or warning, punched Officer Mondello in the face. Officer Mondello took a step back before attempting to restrain the decedent by grabbing his shoulders. Another police officer, Officer Carson, who witnessed the decedent punch Officer Mondello, “jumped” on both the decedent and Officer Mondello. Officer Carson took this action because he wanted to get the decedent on the floor as quickly as possible, which would allow the officers to restrain the decedent and prevent him from punching either of the officers. Notably, both officers testified that the decedent was resisting Officer Mondello’s efforts to subdue him. As a result of Officer Carson’s action, the three men fell to the floor, which permitted the officers to handcuff the decedent. The officers then picked the decedent up off the floor. Both officers insisted that neither of them punched, kicked or otherwise struck the decedent. The entire incident — from the moment the decedent struck Officer Mondello to the moment the officers picked the decedent up off the floor — lasted between 5 and 15 seconds.

After getting the decedent to his feet, Officer Carson noticed that one of the decedent’s legs was injured. The officers escorted the decedent to another room in the precinct and summoned an ambulance for the decedent. Emergency medical technicians arrived at the precinct, immobilized the decedent’s injured leg and transported him to a local hospital. The decedent was diagnosed with a comminuted fracture of the left femur.

Plaintiff commenced this action against the defendants, claiming that the officers used excessive force in effecting the arrest

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