Officer Brandon Ramos received a 10-day suspension and a monetary fine or loss of pay from the Irvington Police Department in 2025. According to the record, on March 3, 2025, Ramos damaged a gas pump hose by driving away while it was still attached to his vehicle. He failed to attend a scheduled conference on June 17, 2025, and missed the rescheduled conference on June 26, 2025. From January through June 2025, he called out sick 17 times.
Duty of Employees to Appear and Testify - Police Officers
General Duties and Responsibilities - Police Officers
Obedience to Laws
Ordinance
Rules
and Written Directives Reporting Sick or Injured (3 counts)
Sick Leave Requirements
Unauthorized Absence (2 counts)
Responsibility for Own Actions
Obedience to Laws and Rules or Lateness
(3 counts)
Other sanction
Monetary fine or loss of pay
Separated while IA pending
No
Synopsis as reported by the agency
On March 3, 2025, Officer Brandon Ramos damaged a gas pump hose by driving away while it was still attached to his vehicle. He then failed to attend a scheduled conference on June 17, 2025 citing oversleeping after working a night shift, and also missed the rescheduled conference on June 26, 2025. On May 16 and 17, 2025, Officer Ramos was also absent from his approved place of confinement during sick checks without authorization. From January through June 2025, Officer Ramos had and other patterns of absenteeism when he called out sick 17 times, often adjacent to military leave or during specific shift days, impacting staffing and operations.
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The amount is as reported by the New Jersey Department of the Treasury in its YourMoney pension data, as of March 31, 2026. It is the pension-basis figure and may not include overtime, accrued leave, stipends, or other pay. The link between this officer and this pension record is a records-based match at high confidence (exact name and exact employing agency), not a certified identity. If it is wrong, we will remove it: corrections.
Questions and answers
What is a summary of Brandon Ramos's major discipline record?
Officer Brandon Ramos received a 10-day suspension and a monetary fine or loss of pay from the Irvington Police Department in 2025. According to the record, on March 3, 2025, Ramos damaged a gas pump hose by driving away while it was still attached to his vehicle. He failed to attend a scheduled conference on June 17, 2025, and missed the rescheduled conference on June 26, 2025. From January through June 2025, he called out sick 17 times.
What is Brandon Ramos's major discipline record at Irvington Police Department?
Brandon Ramos has one major discipline record at Irvington Police Department in the New Jersey Attorney General's 2020-2025 releases, from 2025. These are final, adjudicated actions, not allegations.
What is Brandon Ramos's base salary on record?
Brandon Ramos's reported base salary is $108,660, from New Jersey Treasury YourMoney data, matched to this officer at high confidence. Brandon Ramos has 5 years of reported service.
How large is Irvington Police Department, the department Brandon Ramos worked for?
Irvington Police Department reported 174 sworn officers to the FBI for 2025. This is department-level context from the FBI's Law Enforcement Employees census, not a statement about Brandon Ramos individually.
Sources
[1]New Jersey Major Discipline Data, 2020-2025. New Jersey Office of the Attorney General. Sheet "Major Discipline Data", row 310. Snapshot retrieved 2026-07-03. ↩
[2]YourMoney Active Pension Members (PFRS/SPRS subset). New Jersey Department of the Treasury. Row 225082, snapshot as of March 31, 2026. Derived from the public YourMoney Active Pension Members dataset, https://www.yourmoney.nj.gov/. ↩
[3]FBI Law Enforcement Employees (LEE), New Jersey subset. Federal Bureau of Investigation. Row 8294. Derived from the public Law Enforcement Employees (LEE) / Police Employee Data dataset (1960-2025), https://cde.ucr.cjis.gov/. ↩