Officer Lane Schlesinger

🔍 Summary:

Lane Schlesinger was a career officer whose misconduct was repeatedly flagged by internal affairs and supervisors. Despite this, he remained on the force for years, protected by department leadership, a lack of prosecutorial action, and apparent oversight failure at the state level. He has been linked to falsified arrests, disrespectful public conduct, body camera violations, and retaliation against civilians and supervisors alike.


📌 Key Facts:

  • Retired in 2024 with an estimated $91,000+ pension, without public accountability or forfeiture.
  • Subject of numerous internal complaints and disciplinary actions going back over a decade.
  • Referred at least five times to the New York Attorney General’s Law Enforcement Misconduct Investigative Office (LEIMIO) under Executive Law § 75(b).
  • Violated body camera policy, refused orders, and falsified reports in multiple cases.
  • Entered a COVID-restricted ICU in 2021 without a mask, refusing staff instructions—prompting a 911 call and hospital complaints.
  • Arrested Marc Fishman under false pretenses in 2018, omitting known facts from the arrest report and helping secure a wrongful conviction.
  • Never indicted or prosecuted, despite clear evidence of misconduct and deception.

Schlesinger Refused to Sign Evidence Certification Form – Transcript Confirms Police and DA Withheld Exonerating Video

Former New Rochelle Police Officer Lane Schlesinger refused to sign a mandatory evidence certification form, withholding 9.5 hours of police video footage and an audio call that could exonerate Marc Fishman. Fishman claims the District Attorney conspired with police to conceal exculpatory evidence, violating legal obligations for investigation.

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