Yes, a minor can make a noise complaint. The local police department is where you file a complaint.
Report the matter to the police.
Unfortunately you'll have to call the police and file a complaint
You can't. He will have to make a complaint to an adult. Hopefully, his parents will stand behind him.
Yes, only the police can tell you if there is grounds for action, if any, and what that is.
No. Private individuals cannot make or file criminal charges. If you feel that their actions are harassment, you could report it to the police. However, reporting suspected criminal behavior to the police is probably not going to be sufficient to make a case for criminal harassment.
I am interpreting your question to mean, "Can the police notify your probation officer that you are making a complaint against a police officer?" The answer is "yes." The police can make contact with your probation officer at any time, for any reason, and convey any information they care to disclose.
Make a complaint to the agency the officer works for. Either his superiors or (if the agency is large enough) the Internal Affairs Division. The investigators will look into your complaint.
contact the cops
Certainly. They're not supposed to, though. If you believe you have been mistreated by the police, make a complaint to the officer's department.
You make a police complaint. They then investigate the matter and decide whether a crime has been made.
File a complaint with the police immediately. That would be a criminal offense. You should make an appointment to report the matter to the local district attorney's office for prosecution.File a complaint with the police immediately. That would be a criminal offense. You should make an appointment to report the matter to the local district attorney's office for prosecution.File a complaint with the police immediately. That would be a criminal offense. You should make an appointment to report the matter to the local district attorney's office for prosecution.File a complaint with the police immediately. That would be a criminal offense. You should make an appointment to report the matter to the local district attorney's office for prosecution.