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NYPD sergeant dubbed 'Bullethead' costs city more than $1million in lawsuits after being sued 46 times, with 24 lawsuits settled for illegal arrests, raids without warrants and unconstitutional street stops
  • New York City has reportedly paid more than $1 million in settlements for 24 lawsuits against NYPD Sgt. David Grieco, who has 22 other suits pending
  • Grieco, known as 'Bullethead,' has been sued for illegal arrests, raids without warrants and unconstitutional street stops
  • The largest settlement was reportedly for $103,000, but most of the recorded lawsuits have settled for tens of thousands of dollars
  • The lawsuits go as far back as 2011 and continue to his current assignment
7 April 2022

New York City police sgt. David 'Bullethead' Grieco

An NYPD sergeant known as 'Bullethead' has cost the city more than $1 million after being sued 46 times, with 24 lawsuits settled thus far for illegal arrests, raids without warrants and unconstitutional street stops. Sgt. David Grieco, who is believed to be a contender for most-sued cop in New York, has forced the city to pay out $1,066,750 in settlements from 24 lawsuits, with 22 still pending, The New York Daily News reported. The largest settlement was reportedly for $103,000, but most of the recorded lawsuits have settled for tens of thousands of dollars, according to data gathered by ...



 

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Must have picked up another 23 lawsuits since this article was printed 4 years ago -- David 'Bullethead' Grieco is a busy guy!


NYPD cop known for bursting into homes sued 23 times costing city $280G

17 March 2018



They came before the sun rose, about a dozen cops in plainclothes who broke down the door to an East New York building and burst into a first-floor apartment. Inside — sound asleep — were Luis Vargas, 54, his sister, Lillian Vargas, 53, their elderly mom and a 5-year-old niece. They were jolted awake as cops tore through their apartment, breaking two TVs, emptying containers of rice and pulling clothes out of closets, the family said. One of the men — who the family later found out was Detective David Grieco — began barking questions at them. "Where's the guns?" ...



 
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