Irwin A. Luperon
Police Officer
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Pay
Federal Lawsuits Since 2015
Outcomes
Known Disciplinary Reports
An internal NYPD disciplinary case opened on 11/25/2011 alleged that this officer engaged in the following conduct: 1) Did Fail To Timely Prepare A Property Clerk's Invoice Worksheet For Personal Property That He Removed From An Individual That He Had Place Under Arrest - Guilty. The officer received the following penalty: Dismissal From The New York City Police Department; However, Judgment Is Suspended And Respondent Will Be Placed On Dismissal Probation For A Period Of One (1) Year. Forfeiture Of Fifteen (15) Suspension Days And Fourty-Five (45) Vacation Days,
An internal NYPD disciplinary case opened on 2/1/2012 alleged that this officer engaged in the following conduct: 1) On Two (2)Occasions Requested The Assistance Of Other Members Of The Service To Prevent The Adjudication Of Summonses Issued To Individuals Known To Him - Guilty. The officer received the following penalty: See Case #2011-6193 For Penalty.
An internal NYPD disciplinary case opened on 8/7/2012 alleged that this officer engaged in the following conduct: 1) Did Fail To Notify The Radio Dispatcher Of A Pick-Up Assignment Not Emanating From The Communications Section - Guilty. 2) Did Fail To Notify The Communications Section Dispatcher When Towing Services Were Needed, As Required - Guilty. 3) Did Fail To Transmit A Final Disposition To The Radio Dispatcher ,As Required - Guilty. 4) Did Fail To Make Proper Entries in His Activity Log - Guilty. 5) Did Fail To Notify The Communications Section Dispatcher When Towing Service Were Needed, Did Allow An Improper Tow Truck To Tow A Vehicle And Did Fail To Prepare A Tow Truck Violation Report. - Guilty. 6) Did Use His Personal Cellular Phone To Call An Unauthorized Tow Truck Company. - Guilty. The officer received the following penalty: See Case #2011-6193 For Penalty.
An internal NYPD disciplinary case opened on 3/13/2014 alleged that this officer engaged in the following conduct: 1) After Having Been Directed By Members Of The Internal Affairs Bureau To Discontinue Contact With An Individual Known To The Department, Did Wrongfully Fail To Comply With Said Lawful Order - Guilty. 2) Did Associate With An Individual Known To The Department, Reasonably Believed To Be Engaged In Criminal Activity - Guilty. The officer received the following penalty: See Acse #2011-6193 For Penalty
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- Michael P. Doyle (1)
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