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    He Called 311 on the Police. They Called Back Making Dolphin Sounds.

    Officer Brendan Sullivan was hit with a fine for harassing a Brooklyn resident who had complained about illegally parked police cruisers.

     

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    New Yorkers have frequently complained about cruisers parked on the sidewalk, like

         this one at the 77th Precinct on Tuesday.Credit...Yuvraj Khanna for The New York Times

     

    Officer Brendan Sullivan first used the breathy voice of a seductive woman.

     

    Then he panted.

     

    Then came the animal noises.

     

    Paul Vogel, a 52-year-old Brooklyn man, was the recipient of the menagerie of voice mail messages. For years, he had been frustrated at police cruisers and Fire Department vehicles parked on the sidewalk and in crosswalks in his Prospect Heights neighborhood, which drove him to call the city’s 311 complaint line hundreds of times. Officer Sullivan retaliated, calling him and leaving voice mail messages for 10 months, according to city records.

     

    On May 16, 2021, the officer used his department-issued phone and left a voice mail of dolphin noises, according to the records. Nine days later, he escalated the harassment, adding seal barks and the bleating of sheep.

     

    The six messages that Officer Sullivan left between March 2, 2021, and Jan. 24, 2022, came to light after the city’s Department of Investigation began looking into retaliation by the police against people who had complained about illegal parking. Streetsblog, an online news organization,had been publishing stories about the allegations, including one that quoted Mr. Vogel.

     

    Last month, Officer Sullivan agreed to pay the price: a $500 fine to the city’s Conflicts of Interest Board, which concluded in a disposition that Officer Sullivan had “sought to discourage a citizen from exercising his constitutional right about government action.” He also had to give up 60 days of annual leave, which is worth about $25,000 in pay.

     

    Source : https://www.nytimes.com/2024/10/01/nyregion/nypd-officer-harassment-dolphin-noises.html

     

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    https://www.nytimes.com/2024/10/01/nyregion/nypd-officer-harassment-dolphin-noises.html?unlocked_article_code=1.PE4.M5r0.R0YqJmDDAA4W

     


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