Ramos Rodriguez v. Puerto Rico

325 F. Supp. 2d 6, 2004 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 13945, 2004 WL 1613080
CourtDistrict Court, D. Puerto Rico
DecidedJuly 19, 2004
DocketCIV. 00-1190RLA
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Ramos Rodriguez v. Puerto Rico, 325 F. Supp. 2d 6, 2004 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 13945, 2004 WL 1613080 (prd 2004).

Opinion

ORDER DISMISSING THE COMPLAINT

ACOSTA, District Judge.

Defendants have moved the court to enter summary judgment dismissing the claims asserted in the complaint. The court having reviewed the documents on record hereby finds that summary judgment is warranted.

BACKGROUND

This action was instituted by JOSE A. RAMOS-RODRIGUEZ and NYDIA RAMOS-MARTINEZ pursuant to-42 U.S.C. § 1983. RAMOS-RODRIGUEZ claims that he was not promoted to First Lieutenant in the PUERTO RICO POLICE DEPARTMENT (“PRPD”) in violation of his due process rights. Plaintiffs RAMOS-RODRIGUEZ and NYDIA RAMOS further allege that the defendants violated their “constitutional protected right to association under the First Amendment by interfering with their personal relations and submitting them to repeated investigations regarding their sentimental (sic) relation without cause.” Opposition to Summary Judgment (docket No. 69) pp. 1-2.

Defendants named in their individual capacity are PEDRO TOLEDO as PRPD Police Superintendent and PABLO SANTIAGO, as Inspector General of the PRPD.

THE FACTS 1

The following relevant facts are not in controversy.

Plaintiff JOSE A. RAMOS-RODRIGUEZ entered the PUERTO RICO POLICE DEPARTMENT (“PRPD”) on October 7, 1977.

RAMOS-RODRIGUEZ was promoted to Sergeant in 1984.

RAMOS-RODRIGUEZ was promoted to Second Lieutenant in 1993; a position he still occupies.

Plaintiffs personnel record lists the following complaints and administrative investigations lodged against RAMOS-RODRIGUEZ:

(1) Complaint # Q-97-06-03-0385, initiated by MR. LUIS O. CAEZ DE JESUS against RAMOS-RODRIGUEZ for aggression. A sixty-day suspension was recommended. Final disposition is pending.
(2) Complaint # Q-96-06-17-214 against RAMOS-RODRIGUEZ, initiated by a letter written by MR. JOSE DEL CARMEN MARRERO RIVERA, alleging partiality. The com *9 plaint was dismissed on August 12, 1997.
(3) Complaint # Q-96-06-31-230 against RAMOS-RODRIGUEZ initiated by a memorandum written by police agent LUIS G. CRUZ BAEZ for immoral conduct. The complaint was dismissed on October 21, 1997.
(4) Complaint # Q-96-00-03-481 against RAMOS-RODRIGUEZ initiated by MR. ANGEL VAZQUEZ CARABALLO and MRS. ELIZABETH PABON for verbal and physical abuse. The complaint was closed on May 12,1997.
(5) Complaint # Q-96-00-34-681 against both RAMOS-RODRIGUEZ and police agent MARIA DEL PI-LAR RODRIGUEZ LOPEZ for domestic violence, initiated by a communication (AC-16-05-481) subscribed by police agents WILLIAM MARRE-RO AYALA and LUIS TORRES RAMOS. Expulsion was recommended but orientation for plaintiff was decided instead on November 3,1997.
(6) Complaint # Q-94-06-29-0146 against RAMOS-RODRIGUEZ for verbal abuse initiated by MR. LUIS GONZALEZ SANTOS. The complaint was dismissed on February 27, 1995.
(7) Complaint # Q-94-06-17-0044 against RAMOS RODRIGUEZ initiated by MRS. ANGELES COLON COLON for verbal abuse. The complaint was dismissed on August 22, 1994.
(8) Complaint # Q-96-06-31-0036 against RAMOS RODRIGUEZ initiated by police agent DOMINGO BOUSOÑO for not appearing at a meeting regarding an administrative investigation. An orientation was ordered as final disposition on November 22,1996.
(9) Complaint # Q-94-06-25-0207 against both RAMOS-RODRIGUEZ 'and police agent BENJAMIN DE JESUS DIAZ. The matter was initiated by a memorandum written by plaintiff RAMOS-RODRIGUEZ against DE JESUS DIAZ. As a result thereof DE JESUS DIAZ retorted against plaintiff RAMOS-RODRIGUEZ charging him with verbal abuse and utilizing police vehicles for non-official matters. The complaint was closed on September 27,1995.
(10) Complaint # Q-94-06-24-0170 against RAMOS-RODRIGUEZ initiated by a memorandum written by Captain REGINO DEL VALLE PEREZ due to complaints of aggression by MR. JOSE CARRASCO TORRES. The complaint was dismissed . on May 24,1995.
(11) Complaint # Q-91-06-08-0012 against RAMOS-RODRIGUEZ initiated by a memorandum written by Lieutenant FERNANDEZ SANCHEZ MELENDEZ involving an incident with a woman with whom plaintiff had had an extra-marital affair and a child. A five-day suspension was ordered against RAMOS-RODRIGUEZ on December 15,1992.
(12) Complaint # Q-96-06-17-0286 against RAMOS-RODRIGUEZ and other police agents for irregularities in the overtime hours claimed initiated by a communication subscribed by Lieutenant JULIO SANTIAGO DAVID. The. complaint was dismissed on November 12, 1998.
(13) Complaint # Q-97-06-03-0247 against RAMOS-RODRIGUEZ initiated by MR. WILFREDO SANTIAGO TORRES for aggravated aggression. A ninety-day suspension was recommended but the complaint was dismissed on September 15,1999.
*10 (14) Complaint # Q-97-00-17-009 against RAMOS-RODRIGUEZ initiated by police agents LUIS A. RIVERA ADERA and WALLEY E. MENDEZ AVILES for negligence in the performance of his duties. A sixty-day suspension was recommended but the complaint was dismissed on July 7,1999.
(15) Complaints # Q-SAIG-98-000-31-0031 and # Q-SAIG-98-0036-0198 against RAMOS-RODRIGUEZ initiated by police agent SIRIA BURGOS SANTOS for harassment and persecution. A sixty-day suspension was recommended but final disposition is pending.
(16) Complaint # Q-97-00-17-320 against RAMOS-RODRIGUEZ initiated by Attorney EDGARDO CORTES MORALES in representation of MR. MARCOS A. TOYENS OJEDA for negligence in the performance of his duties. The complaint was dismissed on June 15,1999.
(17) Complaint # Q-3189 against RAMOS-RODRIGUEZ and other police agents initiated by MRS. MYRNA CABALLERO CAMACHO for negligence in the performance of his duties. The complaint was dismissed on February 18,1989.
(18) Complaint # Q-98-06-17-366 against RAMOS-RODRIGUEZ and police agents EDGARDO COLON BELEN and WILLIAMS LOPEZ initiated by police agent WILLIAMS LOPEZ for negligence and verbal aggression. A fifteen-day suspension was recommended but on September 1, 2000 orientation was ordered instead.
(19) Complaint # Q-98-06-17-0098 against RAMOS-RODRIGUEZ and police agent JOSE L. SANCHEZ initiated by MR. CARLOS DE JESUS MORALES for negligence in the performance of his duties. A reprimand was recommended but the complaint was dismissed on August 31, 2000.
(20) Complaint # SAIG-97-009-31-005 against RAMOS RODRIGUEZ initiated by police agent DELIA BUR-GOS BURGOS for insubordination and negligence in the performance of his duties. A fifteen-day suspension was recommended but plaintiff was reprimanded instead on December 10, 1998.

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