Who are Javon Latibeaudiere and Madelin Solano? NYPD recruits suspended for having sex in academy bathroom

An insider fumed at Javon Latibeaudiere and Madelin Solano's act saying 'these recruits don’t fear or care about getting caught breaking the rules'
UPDATED DEC 18, 2022
Javon Latibeaudiere and Madelin Solano were caught by fellow recruits in the bathroom stall (NYC Police Academy)
Javon Latibeaudiere and Madelin Solano were caught by fellow recruits in the bathroom stall (NYC Police Academy)

QUEENS, NEW YORK: Two NYPD recruits were reportedly suspended on Friday, December 16, after they were caught having sex in a bathroom at the department’s training academy in Queens. The lovers, Javon Latibeaudiere, 26, and Madelin Ramirez Solano, 21, were caught by fellow recruits in the bathroom stall. Latibeaudiere and Solano joined the department in July.

The two, who were said to be in a relationship, were both assigned to the day tour, sources said. The New York Post saw Latibeaudiere leaving Solano’s Bronx home around 10 am on Saturday, December 17. “I am not supposed to talk about it,” he reportedly said upon being approached. “I’m not supposed to talk to the press,” he added. Insiders fumed after the incident, with one saying, "This is what we’re recruiting now." Another said, "These recruits don’t fear or care about getting caught breaking the rules.”

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Who are Javon Latibeaudiere and Madelin Solano?

Latibeaudiere lives in upstate Orange County and is a Marine veteran. He studied at Pace University, graduating this year. His LinkedIn profile says he is an Administrative Services Managers at US Marine Corp. However, not much has been revealed about Solano. 

In an interview with CBS New York in 2019, Latibeaudiere said that transitioning to civilian life that year had been challenging. “When you’re in the military, they don’t technically prepare you to leave the military. People don’t have the right resume, they don’t know how to translate what they learned in the military to real-life skills,” he said during an interview at a job fair for vets.

Earlier this week, NYPD Commissioner Keechant Sewell said she would be making changes to disciplinary guidelines. She said she meant to make them less stringent after learning about cases that had been "manifestly unfair" to cops, according to NY1. "I do not want officers to feel that they have been treated unjustly, but rather motivated women and men who are enthusiastic members of the service who collaborate effectively with community residents," she said in a memo.

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