Exclusive | NYPD officer fractured Bronx man's jaw over double-parked car: complaint
Briefly

Jaylin Ryan, a 21-year-old man from Bronx, claims he was wrongfully arrested and brutally beaten by NYPD officers, resulting in a fractured jaw requiring surgical intervention. Ryan asserts that after being approached for questioning while double-parking, he was violently thrown against a vehicle by multiple officers. The incident allegedly involved Sgt. Joel Ayala, who punched him, leading to severe injuries. Ryan's personal injury complaint includes allegations of false arrest, excessive force, and racial discrimination. He seeks unspecified damages after his related summonses for misconduct were dismissed.
One of the officers, Sgt. Joel Ayala, allegedly punched Ryan in the face, resulting in a fractured jaw requiring screws to be inserted.
Ryan claimed that Sgt. Mahon told him, 'This is what happens if you do not give the police what they ask for; you'll get punched in the face.'
Jaylin Ryan stated, 'It messed me up mentally and emotionally' following the incident that injured him and led to his wrongful arrest.
Ryan's attorney, Eric Sanders, stated that all summonses issued to Ryan were dismissed, challenging the legality of the arrest.
Read at New York Post
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