#NYC publishes disciplinary data involving all active NYPD cops

#NYC publishes disciplinary data involving all active NYPD cops

“#NYC publishes disciplinary data involving all active NYPD cops” New York City on Thursday published a trove of NYPD disciplinary records including all misconduct complaints brought before the Civilian Complaint Review Board against active department personnel. The digital database was first announced by Mayor Bill de Blasio last June after state secrecy law 50a was…

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#NYPD commanding officer to be transferred after complaints

#NYPD commanding officer to be transferred after complaints

“#NYPD commanding officer to be transferred after complaints” The commander officer of Brooklyn’s 75 Precinct is set to be transferred from his post by the end of March, sources said. Deputy Inspector John Mastronardi is expected to be moved from the city’s largest precinct and sent to the Detective Bureau, sources said. “The department is…

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#NY City Council is pushing for a school-safety disaster

#NY City Council is pushing for a school-safety disaster

“#NY City Council is pushing for a school-safety disaster” Some on the City Council aren’t satisfied with Mayor de Blasio’s vow to shift the school-security budget from the NYPD to the Department of Education: They want to pull the safety agents out of schools altogether.   At a recent hearing, a furious Councilman Daneek Miller…

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#Letters to the Editor — Feb. 28, 2021

#Letters to the Editor — Feb. 28, 2021

“#Letters to the Editor — Feb. 28, 2021” ‘Woke’ school rageThe discriminatory lawsuits reported by the Sunday Post should serve as just the starting point for what deserves to be the largest class-action suit in New York’s history (“ ‘Black’ balled,” Feb. 25). Every taxpayer (especially the parents of students) who has ever ponied up a…

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