Detective Santiago Incle Jr of Englewood Police Department named as defendant in $76 Million dollar civil rights lawsuit

Detective Santiago Incle Jr of Englewood Police Department named as defendant in $76 Million dollar civil rights lawsuit

Detective Santiago Incle Jr. of Englewood Police Department named in Federal Lawsuit for False Arrest, Conspiracy,  and False Imprisonment of a Juvenile.  

On October 31, 2012, three victims were brutally beaten inside the parking lot of a 7-eleven convenient store in Englewood, New Jersey by a suspect wearing a ski-mask, black jacket, and riding a bike. The attack was witnessed by Natalia Cortes of Englewood.

The three victims Jeisson Duque, Santiago Cortes, Kristian Perdomo, and witness Natalia Cortes sworn statements giving on November 2, 2012, and testimony in court from Stephens’s probable cause hearings, revealed that none of the three victims, or the witnesses, identified the suspect as Tyrone Stephens.

Detective Santiago Incle Jr., along with several other officers knew Tyrone Stephens was not the suspect.

Watch the Plaintiffs video and audio evidence submitted to Judge William J Martini of the U.S. District Court - 3rd Circuit exposing the lies and corruption.