Yadram Singh, 18, arrested for playing music from his phone on a subway platform on June 13 plans to sue the New York Police Department (NYPD) after a judge tossed the criminal case days later, the New York Daily News reported.
Singh, who lives in Queens, was going to Rockaway Beach with his friends and family when he was approached by a police officer.
The officer asked him to turn off the small speaker attached to his phone playing music at the Broad Channel train station, according to Singh.
"I asked him why I was being arrested," Singh recalled, noting the policeman never asked him to turn down the music.
Singh spent the night in a central booking cell before he was released without bail.
"It was literally one of the worst days of my life," he told the paper.
A judge later tossed the disorderly conduct case, ruling the New York Police Department had no reason for the arrest.
"While the complaint states that people were leaving the area to avoid defendant, there is no allegation they were inconvenienced, annoyed or alarmed, or at risk," Judge David Hawkins ruled, noting the officer never warned Singh to turn down the music.
"An experience like this can scar a young man for life," said Legal Aid attorney Joel Schmidt. "This is not broken windows, it is broken lives."
An NYPD spokesman said Singh was charged with disorderly conduct "based on the observation of the arresting officer."
"The judge has the authority to review the charges and decide on the disposition of the court in any particular case," the spokesman added.
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