![]() Incredibly, instead of releasing them, the trio was then hauled into a police van in shackles and transported to Central Booking to await arraignment. While there, the men overheard another officer say he wouldn’t release them because “he needed to make overtime money in order to put a new roof on his house,” per court papers.Īn assistant DA refused to prosecute the men. ![]() Ramsay, Vlastaras and Payne were then transported to the NYPD’s Transit Bureau, where, despite the lack of evidence against them, they were charged. ![]() When the detectives showed the robbery victim the suspects, he told the cops they had the wrong guys, but Peralta and Santiago arrested them anyway, the suit says. Santiago Peralta and Julio Santiago responded to a report of a subway robbery on Christmas Day 2012, according to a Manhattan federal-court lawsuit, and picked up Rasfa Ramsay, Peter Vlastaras and Idris Payne as they left a friend’s apartment on the Upper West Side.īut unlike Andy Samberg and Melissa Fumero - whose portrayals of Jake Peralta and Amy Santiago have landed the show multiple Emmys - their performance that followed fell totally flat. The NYPD’s real-life Peralta and Santiago make the ones on “Brooklyn Nine Nine” look like cop-of-the-year candidates.Ī bumbling pair of Central Park detectives who share surnames with the sitcom characters cost the city more than a quarter-million dollars for a wrongful arrest, The Post has learned. NYPD stationhouse evacuated after 72-year-old man shows up with rusted gun and grenade New NYPD pickpocket unit warns elderly women, moms with kids among perps to watch out for Getaway driver in 1988 assassination of NYPD cop who was protecting witness granted parole - as police union slams 'infuriating' decision Restore 'Broken Windows' policing to close the window on crime
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