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Thomas Donlon, a former federal agent who served as police commissioner last fall, sued Mayor Adams and top current and former NYPD officials Wednesday, alleging they operated a “corrupt ...
NYPD Commissioner Edward Caban is under fire for a new report that claims he buried misconduct cases of dozens of police officers.
ProPublica has found the NYPD site for allowing the public to track officers’ misconduct is shockingly unreliable. Cases against officers frequently vanish from the site for days — sometimes ...
In the decade between 2013 and 2023, 10 NYPD members accounted for more than $68 million in misconduct payouts, according to a new report by the Legal Aid Society. All of them are still on the ...
NYPD officers working extra hours are more likely to suffer on-the-job injuries or be accused of misconduct, says a city government report issued amid debate between the City Council and Mayor ...
Dozens more officers believed to be guilty of misconduct during the 2020 riots were let off the hook, too — including cops who flashed white-supremacy signs or were part of the infamous violent ...
At least 65 NYPD officers may face punishment. The NYPD's oversight agency has recommended the department discipline 65 officers who are accused of misconduct during last year's anti-racism ...
New York City’s police watchdog agency says more than five dozen officers should be disciplined — and some possibly terminated — for alleged misconduct during the racial justice protests in ...
The CCRB recommendations come after the NYPD released a long-awaited disciplinary matrix earlier this year that outlined penalty guidelines for officers found guilty of a wide range of violations.
Using information from civilian complaints, a massive network emerges, revealing tightly-knit clusters of officers that civilians have repeatedly accused of abuse.
Misconduct complaints are investigated by the watchdog Civilian Complaint Review Board and the NYPD’s internal affairs bureau. If departmental charges are filed, an officer can either agree to a ...