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    In February 2015, Officer Michael Rapiejko used his patrol car to intentionally strike Mario Valencia, an armed suspect who had fired a rifle into the air and threatened suicide. The incident, captured on dashcam, led to Valencia filing an $850,000 claim against the town of Marana, alleging excessive force and resulting injuries including a skull fracture and cognitive impairments. Prior to this, in 2005, while serving with the NYPD, Rapiejko was accused of excessive force in an incident involving Luis Colon, leading to a $20,000 settlement. Rapiejko resigned from the Marana Police Department to pursue a law degree.

    ## Officer Forum Links:
    – [Michael Rapiejko](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/michael-rapiejko/)

    [Return to blog post](https://watchaudits.com/michael-rapiejko-marana-police-department/)

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