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That he ll never
"He might just be happy where he s at"
Lurid Brooklyn NYPD lieutenant moved to Queens desk duty
17 July 2013 02:30 AM
BY ROCCO PARASCANDOLA, ERIK BADIA, DAREH GREGORIAN
DAVID WEXLER FOR NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
NYPD Lt. Daniel Sbarra, seen taking out the trash at his home in Greenwald, Long Island, has been moved from lieutenant of Brooklyn North Narcotics to desk duty at Queens North Narcotics.
He's off the streets.
A brutish NYPD lieutenant sued at least 15 times over allegations he performed illegal searches, used excessive force and hurled racial slurs is now on desk duty, the Daily News has learned.
Daniel Sbarra’s transfer came less than a month after The News’ shocking exposé of his time as sergeant of a hard-driving Brooklyn North Narcotics team.
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“He’s off the streets — no more search warrants, no more lawsuits,” a police source said of Sbarra, who has also been the subject of 30 civilian complaints — among the highest number on the entire force — and numerous Internal Affairs Bureau investigations.
Yet despite his rough-and-tumble record, Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly promoted Sbarra to lieutenant in August 2011.
DAVID WEXLER FOR NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Daniel Sbarra has been the subject of numerous lawsuits citing his poor behavior, illegal searches and racist name-calling.
Sbarra, 37, was reassigned from Queens North Narcotics to a desk job in the Organized Crime Control Bureau at 1 Police Plaza on June 20, the source said.
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He’ll still get his full $102,000-a-year salary, but is expected to make less overtime, which totaled $40,000 in fiscal 2011. Sources said the move was in response to The News’ investigation, which found members of Sbarra’s team were named in 58 suits between 2006 and 2012, the bulk of which the city settled at a cost of $1.5 million.
Sbarra’s settlements totaled close to $500,000.
The first lawsuit was filed in 2006 by Lamel Roberson, a black motorist who claimed Sbarra and his partner repeatedly called him a “n----r” and illegally searched him during a traffic stop in Brooklyn, while hiding their own identities by putting tape over their badge numbers. The suit was settled for $19,500, including $1,000 out of Sbarra’s pocket. But Kelly dismissed departmental charges that substantiated Roberson’s claim.
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Lamel Robertson, a black motorist, filed a lawsuit claiming NYPD Lt. Daniel Sbarra and his partner repeatedly called him a 'n---a.'
In another suit, settled for $50,000, Rafael Cruz said Sbarra and his men smashed his face against a glass window in a stationhouse and ripped out a handful of dreadlocks.
“He should have been fired,” Cruz said Tuesday.
Cruz’s lawyer Cynthia Conti-Cook said the transfer shows the NYPD is trying to hide the problem instead of addressing it.
“It’s not the solution we’re looking for,” she said.
Louis Turco, the head of the Lieutenants Benevolent Association, called Sbarra “a highly effective” cop “who excels in any position the department puts him in.”
Approached by a reporter at his Long Island home Tuesday morning, Sbarra said, “I don’t know anybody by that name.
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