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rape, to make their department appear to be reducing crime rates. When the NYPD learned that
Schoolcraft was privately investigating such corruption, concern for his mental health was used as an excuse for armed officers to kidnap and imprison him in a hospital. In 2010 he was suspended without pay and was filing suit against the NYPD. In further retaliation, lawyers for the city of New York on behalf of the NYPD served a subpoena on Graham Rayman, the journalist who reported about Schoolcraft's secret recordings, attempting to abridge the journalist's First Amendment rights by accessing Rayman's records. The city's subpoena to Rayman was seen as a way for the NYPD to gain access to Schoolcraft's tapes. The requests in the subpoena "were made without particularity and essentially seek widespread access to all of Rayman's files." However, a federal judge ruled that the city of New York could only access limited materials. In September 2015, the portion of the lawsuit against the NYPD settled, with Schoolcraft to receive $ 600,000 in compensation. The portion against Jamaica Hospital was settled in November 2015.
1180:. Despite the fact that the person he was arresting, Donni Wright, was also shown to be resisting arrest and assaulting him, it was later revealed that the officer involved, Francisco Garcia, had a previous history of alleged brutality, resulting in seven lawsuits which were settled by the city for a total of $ 210,000. One notable incident included a controversial confrontation with a lesbian couple at a Harlem restaurant in 2016, where he allegedly shoved one of the two women and afterwards said "Take a picture of it, fucking dyke.” Another incident occurred in 2014, when he and other NYPD officers controversially arrested a home health care aide for trespassing. However, it soon revealed that the health care aide, whose thick African accent made it hard for Garcia and the assisting officers to understand what he was saying, merely went into the wrong apartment and charges were dropped when it was proven that his patient lived in the same building. Following the May 2020 incident, Garcia was not fired, but stripped of his gun, shield and badge and reassigned to desk duty.
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responsible for enforcing the gambling laws in the Bronx." For example, even after police officer
Serpico blew the whistle on police corruption, Mayor Lindsay "did not see to it that the specific charges of corruption" made by officer Serpico "were investigated." The Knapp Commission confirmed that the NYPD's internal affairs division was corrupted, noting how the head of internal affairs was caught in the act of trying to collect information from the files of the detective bureau "at the request of the first deputy commissioner." The Knapp Commission further found that there existed a "reluctance on the part of top-level police personnel to undertake investigations that might have led to exposure of widespread corruption inconsistent with the official line that corruption was limited to a few 'rotten apples.'" The Knapp Commission's findings also faulted the city's Department of Investigation and the District Attorneys offices for their sub par efforts to fight "the widespread corruption which then existed."
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revise its policy of arresting demonstrators for minor offenses at protest events. In August 2005, the NYCLU finalized another report, this time examining policing practices during the 2004 Republican
National Convention held in New York City. The report documented instances of the use of excessive force and intimidation by police, the use of plainclothes officers in unmarked scooters, the use of nets to stop demonstrators to make mass arrests, the use of cameras to apparently videotape "all protest activity," making unlawful and mass arrests, and t complaints about the length and the hazardous conditions of detention following arrests. Further, the report noted the use of batons, pepper spray, and horses to charge into protesters, and in this report, the NYCLU criticized the NYPD for applying its controversial
460:. After arriving at the scene, in response to being called about a burglary, Officers Ryan and Brown arrested Santiago and three others who were armed and in possession of narcotics. Ryan asked Santiago where they had come from, and Santiago had directed Ryan to Rodriguez's apartment. Ryan then took Santiago to Rodriguez's door and ordered him to knock on the door. When Rodriguez saw Santiago he fired through the door, thinking that Santiago had returned to do him additional harm. Ryan entered Rodriguez's apartment, subdued him, and placed him under arrest. After confiscating narcotics from the apartments, Rodriguez and Santiago were both beaten before being transported to the 44th Precinct. Rodriguez subsequently died from injuries sustained during the beatings. In 1977, Ryan was convicted of
2383:, was a joint legislative committee formed by the New York State Legislature to probe police and judicial corruption in New York City in 1931. Prompted by allegations of corruption in police and court systems, the Hofstadter Committee heard testimony from a thousand citizens, policemen, judges, lawyers and defendants about unjust treatment before the law. Many people, who were charged with crimes in the Magistrate's Court, were innocent of wrongdoing, and the victims were railroaded into paying money through certain attorneys to court personnel, police and others. The Hofstadter Committee's work resulted in a massive shake-up of the lower court system and the resignation of New York City Mayor Jimmy Walker. New York County Sheriff Thomas M. Farley was removed from office by Gov.
1633:, adding that the investigation by the U.S. Attorney's Office was focusing on the 34th Precinct, further noting that "The investigation is an unusual Federal intrusion into the workings of the city's Police Department and it raises the specter of a departmental problem larger than that acknowledged by Police Department officials." Amongst aspects or allegations triggering investigatory scrutiny was the fact that the 34th Precinct had the highest rate of homicides and that some 34th Precinct police officers were "overlooking drug dealing in exchange for money and drugs and acting as guardians for the dealers by protecting the buildings and stores where they live and work. Other officers are suspected of buying and selling cocaine or crack."
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1931:" of the 1980s–1990s. As a member of the Brooklyn North Homicide Squad, he and his longtime partner Stephen Chmil built a reputation for obtaining convictions in difficult cases. Since 2013, Scarcella has received extensive publicity for multiple allegations of investigative misconduct. As of November 2019, 15 people had their convictions overturned in Scarcella's homicide cases, as the Kings County (Brooklyn) District Attorney's Office continued to review dozens of his investigations. For cases involving at least 8 suspects, the prosecutors or judges have explicitly cited evidence of Scarcella's improper conduct, although the statute of limitations has protected him from legal consequences. As the
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the role of police to protecting the marshal and the marshal's assistants, no marshal was summoned to the scene. It later turned out that she had paid her rent as usual but had not been informed of a recent rent increase. When police broke down the door, the elderly woman was standing at the far end of a hallway with a kitchen knife in her raised hand. The police attempted to restrain her by pinning her against a wall with an extended Y-shaped pole, but she swept away the pole and charged the officers. When the lead officer tripped and fell to the floor she stood over him and attempted to stab him with the knife. Officer
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proceedings in late 2019 to sue the city of New York for $ 1 million. His marijuana charge had been dropped abruptly at a pretrial hearing because of the video, and prosecutors encouraged
Erickson to get a lawyer. A passenger in the second incident, Jason Serrano, was ordered out of the car and ultimately pushed to the ground and handcuffed despite showing officers that he was recovering from an abdominal stab wound, and was taken back to the hospital following the incident. A review by the police department's internal affairs division determined that allegations of misconduct in both incidents were "unfounded", and both officers remain on patrol.
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Brooklyn Central Booking to await arraignment. After approximately 13 hours in custody, Livingston experienced stomach pain and diarrhea and began to repeatedly request medical assistance over the course of seven more hours. According to witnesses, NYPD officers on duty refused to issue Livingston any medical attention, stating that she was an "alcoholic" and threatening to "lose the paperwork" of Livingston and other women in the cell who were pleading for someone to come to her aid. It was further reported that Livingston was dead for at least 20 minutes before emergency medical staff arrived.
843:. Stansbury was unarmed, but had apparently startled Neri by opening the roof door and suddenly encountering the officer. At that point, Neri discharged his service firearm and mortally wounded Stansbury. Although Commissioner Kelly stated that the shooting appeared "unjustified", a Brooklyn jury found that no criminal act had occurred and that the event was a tragic accident. Neri was thus cleared of all charges. The city later agreed to pay $ 2 million to settle a lawsuit filed by the Stansbury family. A grand jury declined to indict Neri, but Kelly later suspended him for 30 days without pay and permanently stripped him of his weapon.
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2008. According to analysis by the NYCLU, the number of tips of misconduct or corruption received by IAB more than tripled over the period from 1994 to 2006, but the number of serious misconduct investigations were cut by more than half. IAB was investigating about 15% of tips in 1994; by 2004, IAB was only investigating around 2% of tips, revealing a sharp decrease in internal investigatory oversight. In its press release announcing its release and review of the IAB annual reports, the NYCLU further noted, "The annual IAB reports have become less informative over time, with critical information removed from them over time."
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testified that Pena had threatened to kill her if she screamed or looked at him as he began to rape her. An apartment resident heard the woman's pleas for him to stop and called 911. The NYPD was able to confirm that Pena was drunk and armed, but he denied raping her. He was charged with 10 felonies, including predatory assault, sexual assault, and first-degree rape, and pleaded not guilty. On March 27, 2012, Pena was found guilty on the predatory assault and sexual assault charges, but the jury deadlocked on the rape charges. Three months after the trial, Pena pleaded guilty to rape and was sentenced to 75-to-life.
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Montefiore Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead. According to a police spokesperson, there was "no evidence" that Graham was armed. Initial statements did not explain what prompted the chase. Initially police would not identify the officer who fired the fatal shot, but police said that a small amount of marijuana was found in the toilet. The shooting officer was later identified as Richard Haste, and first- and second-degree manslaughter charges were filed against him, to which Haste pleaded not guilty at his arraignment four months after the shooting. After the arraignment hearing, the
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protesting, amongst other complaints, that
Dinkins had appointed the Mollen Commission to investigate NYPD corruption. To show their disapproval with the Dinkins administration, the officers began the rally with rhetoric that was described as "vicious," with officers engaging in jarring behavior, including "jumping barricades, tramping on automobiles, mobbing the steps of City Hall" and "blocking traffic on the Brooklyn Bridge for nearly an hour in the most unruly and angry police demonstration in recent memory," according to an account of the rally published by
1708:," because the officers would sometimes retreat near an abandoned coffin factory, where the officers would divide the proceeds of their criminality. Federal and state investigators worked in partnership to collect evidence for a federal grand jury, which included information that the implicated police officers would hold up drug dealers at gunpoint, usually while on-duty, netting up to $ 2,000 per night in criminal proceeds. The investigation into corruption at the 73rd Precinct was made possible by information gathered at hearings held by the Mollen Commission.
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opposed the idea that an outside monitor should have investigatory powers. In the wake of the 30th and 48th
Precinct station house corruption scandals, Commissioner Bratton, at the time, reportedly did not take action on a comprehensive memorandum prepared by Walter Mack, the former Deputy Commissioner for Internal Affairs, which "concluded that patterns of abuse and corruption complaints in several precincts in central Brooklyn, upper Manhattan, and the Bronx suggested that the corruption uncovered in the 30th and 48th precincts was not unusual," according to
1357:. In court the NYPD opposed efforts by activists to organize a march, convincing a judge that activists should only hold a stationary demonstration. The day of the demonstration, police used horse-mounted officers, who charged at protesters, injuring some activists; used barricades to restrict protesters' access to the demonstration site and to trap activists during the demonstration; conducted widespread searches without a warrant; and detained some activists for many hours in vans without access to bathrooms or food.
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Editorial Board for its frankness, but, in the editors' nuanced view of the report, the report still fell short, because the report was "thick with language critical of the unruly behavior but apparently thin on charges against individual rioters," again pointing out that the NYPD was unable to keep the conduct of its own officers in check. Then Acting NYPD Commissioner Raymond Kelly himself "raised serious questions about the Department's willingness and ability to police itself," according to
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against at least two men. The case against a third man was eventually dismissed at the request of prosecutors, but only after the man's trial preparation had commenced. A fourth man was acquitted at the conclusion of a federal trial after police testimony was found to be "inconsistent." A trial against a fifth man arrested on gun possession charges was dismissed after police could not produce their informant before the judge. Reportedly, an investigation is being conducted by the NYPD's Internal Affairs Bureau.
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After the initial test date, the answer key to the exam was reportedly posted on an online message board popular with police officers. Nevertheless, allegations were made of cheating on both the initial test and at the make-up test. Pending the outcome of the NYPD investigation, the promotion of the roughly 200 sergeants who passed the test were put on hold. The allegations of cheating had triggered a lawsuit by police officers, who claimed that the cheating provided some officers with an unfair advantage.
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backup officer moved in and claims to have mistaken an action by Dorismond as reaching for a weapon and warned Vasquez, who drew his own firearm and shot the unarmed Dorismond to death. Much of the resulting controversy was about releasing Dorismond's sealed juvenile record to the media, claiming a person's right to privacy no longer existed once such persons die. Vasquez was never indicted by a grand jury for Dorismond's death, but his family later settled with the city for $ 2.25 million.
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then the unit officers faced the possibility of being transferred out of the unit. Officers who made the allegations said that the point system amounted to a game to reinforce a quota system of arrests, a charge that an NYPD spokesperson denied. The allegations were revealed against a backdrop of a lawsuit filed by nearly a dozen minority NYPD officers, who claimed that the NYPD retaliated against them for refusing to meet a quota for issuing summonses in minority communities.
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2437:, said at the time that "the department has a serious corruption problem that must be characterized as extensive." The extent of police corruption included allegations that "several policemen invited a New Jersey gambler to set up shop in the Bronx when a bookmaker in that borough went broke and the policemen lost their source of graft." Investigations by the Knapp Commission showed a pattern of extorting money from criminals, other payoffs, and other corruption.
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942:. Ojeda's mother allegedly was driving her daughter to the hospital when she took a wrong one-way turn in a neighborhood street and stopped to ask Officer Alfonso Mendez for help. Ojeda's mother claimed Mendez smirked at her and said, "I don't know CPR," and tried to ticket her. A bystander performed CPR and by the time an ambulance arrived, Mendez had left. After a one-week manhunt, Mendez was identified and has been suspended without pay indefinitely.
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1766:. The two officers were in a unit which targets quality-of-life-type crimes. Members of the precincts engaged in a practice known as "flaking", in which cops planted marijuana, cocaine, or Ecstasy on suspects. Members of the conditions unit maintained a small stash of drug in an Altoids tin for this purpose, Assistant U.S. Attorney Monica Ryan said. In addition, 16 Chinese and Korean brothel workers were taken into immigration custody.
1695:. Indeed, the P.B.A. was shown to be a powerful organization with great influence. "Fortified with millions of dollars in annual dues collections, the P.B.A. is one of the most powerful unions in the city. As an active lobbyist in Albany and as a contributor to political campaigns, the P.B.A. has enormous influence over the department and is typically brought in for consultations before important management decisions are made."
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of police corruption. However, the Mollen Commission stopped short of recommending that this permanent agency should have powers to prosecute its own cases, relegating prosecutions to the city prosecutors. "We find as shocking the incompetence and the inadequacies of the department to police itself," the commission's chairman, Milton Mollen, was quoted to have said at the time of the release of its interim report.
639:. Fires were set in 14 buildings, and 121 vehicles were damaged. Two months after Mr. Garcia was shot and killed, a Manhattan grand jury voted not to file criminal charges against Officer O'Keefe after forensic evidence proved that both witnesses who claimed O'Keefe executed Garcia could not have seen the shooting from the position they asserted they were standing. In addition, the recording of Officer O'Keefe's
537:. He was violent with the officers, ran to the street, lost consciousness and died on September 28, 1983. In October 1983, the case went before a grand jury in Manhattan, but was dismissed seven months later when a juror was found to have violated court orders by conducting a private investigation into the charges. In February 1984, a second grand jury indicted three officers with criminally negligent homicide,
629:, adding that "a car was overturned and debris rained down from buildings, leaving the block of the shooting, West 162d Street off St. Nicholas Avenue, littered with garbage, shattered bottles, vegetables, crates, slats of wood and even car parts." At the time of the demonstrations, police were unable to say "whether Mr. Garcia had pulled the gun on Officer O'Keefe or in some other way menaced the officer."
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1691:, John Miller, then the Deputy Police Commissioner for Public Information, said he found the actions "disturbing." Efforts to root out bad cops were made difficult by the P.B.A., as that police union is known, according to officials and prosecutors, who worried "that they will have trouble rooting out substantial numbers of corrupt officers as long as the P.B.A. resists them," as reported by
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Brooklyn Central Booking jail. Livingston's family filed a Notice of Claim against the NYPD and other government entities as a prerequisite to an $ 11 million lawsuit, and called for the criminal prosecution of any police officer who denied medical attention to Livingston while she was in their custody. The NYPD Internal Affairs Division's investigation of the matter is ongoing.
625:. Police asserted that Garcia, a known street drug dealer, had been carrying a concealed weapon. But witnesses to the struggle and residents of Washington Heights said they believed the shooting death of Garcia was unwarranted, triggering demonstrations on the block where Garcia was killed. "Fires were set," according to a report of the demonstrations published by the
1654:. There were instances when some of the 300 uniformed police officers, who were supposed to police the rally, actually encouraged raucous behavior by the protesters. Dinkins blamed PBA leadership, as well as then presumed mayoral candidate Rudolph Giuliani, for inciting the police into rowdy actions, calling the actions by police as "bordering on hooliganism."
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twice by investigators about preferential treatment being given to the two businessmen with ties to Mayor de Blasio, and the unit in which Ameri worked had been raided by officers from the NYPD's Internal Affairs Bureau. Another NYPD officer, who was a close friend of and who worked with Ameri in the Highway Patrol Unit, was reassigned following Ameri's death.
1892:, " months-long investigation... has revealed that the NYPD operates far outside its borders and targets ethnic communities in ways that would run afoul of civil liberties rules if practiced by the federal government. And it does so with unprecedented help from the CIA in a partnership that has blurred the bright line between foreign and domestic spying."
1579:. Eventually, 13 officers were indicted, and all of the nearly 200 officers at the 77th Precinct station house had to be transferred to other Brooklyn precincts, except for 1 union delegate. A special state prosecutor, Charles Hynes, found later to be corrupt himself, had to present evidence to a special grand jury in the corruption investigation.
1487:. The protests increased after grand juries in Ferguson and in Staten Island separately decided not to file criminal charges against the police officers, who were involved in the chokehold death of Garner and the shooting death of Brown, respectively. In response to these protests, the NYPD made large numbers of arrests and deployed the uses of
2055:. His xenophobic and profanity-filled tirade and threats of arrest for making a "mild" gesture at the detective for not properly signaling has highlighted what other drivers-for-hire have called a pattern of abuse and discrimination by the New York City police. The encounter came to light, because of a video that a passenger in the car posted to
545:, while three other officers were only charged with perjury. Jury selection started in June 1985. On November 24, 1985, all six of the indicted officers were acquitted at trial. In 1987, the eleven involved officers and the MTA were sued for $ 40 million. In August 1990, Stewart's parents and siblings settled out of court for $ 1.7 million.
945:"Indeed it is tragic that Ms. Torres felt a sense of relief when she initially encountered Officer Mendez because she believed a uniformed officer of the law could help her," Judge Jiminez-Salta wrote. "However there is no policy in the New York Police Department which requires officers to know and to be willing and able to perform CPR."
1802:) and innocent man Nick Guido, who had the same name as a man targeted by the crime family. Eppolito received life in prison with an additional 100 years and Caracappa received life in prison with an additional 80 years. They were also fined a combined $ 4 million. They received a monthly salary of $ 5,000 from the crime family.
2571:, Ms. Catapano-Fox alleged that Mr. Emery "attempted to conceal recent statistics on the number of stop-and-frisks in the city, and 'suggested' claims not be investigated," adding that, in Ms. Catapano-Fox lawsuit, it was further alleged that Mr. "Emery has made concerted efforts to conceal the true 'stop-and-frisk' statistics."
2269:, and in refusing to give tickets to illegally parked cars which are owned by police or friends of police; either abusing official placards, or using fake placards or pieces of police uniforms. The Twitter account "placardabuse" documented this from 2016 through at least 2020. When confronted on this, NYPD harassed reporters.
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said that "each gun was found in a plastic bag or a handkerchief, with no traces of the suspect's fingerprints." Defense attorneys have said in court filings that the arresting officers may have been inventing informers as a way to satisfy arrest quotas and to collect $ 1,000 rewards from an anti-gun community safety program.
1059:". Lien stopped his vehicle and was quickly surrounded by bikers. Lien accelerated to escape and struck one of the bikers, critically injuring him. A chase ensued, ending in Lien being pulled from his vehicle and beaten. The attack was caught on video and garnered international attention. A number of bikers are facing
865:. No weapon was recovered. According to the police, Bell had rammed his vehicle into an undercover officer and hit an unmarked NYPD minivan twice, prompting undercover officers to fire 50 rounds into Bell's car. Witness accounts of the event conflict with the account provided by police. A bullet piercing the nearby
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Making it difficult for IAB to investigate reports of misconduct, Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams, a former NYPD captain, told the wire service Reuters in late 2014 that the IAB leaks the identities of NYPD officers who file complaints against other officers. Of the broken system to investigate
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was brutally attacked by several police officers in a Brooklyn precinct house. The recommendations of Giuliani's task force were watered down "to make it easier for Mayor Giuliani who called some of the report's recommendations unrealistic to adopt reforms quickly." Three members of the task force
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The interim report showed that based on a "variety of sources, including police officers and prosecutors," police unions thwarted efforts to expose corruption. The Mollen Commission recommended the creation of a permanent agency with subpoena power and the authority to conduct its own investigations
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reported, as of May 2018, Scarcella's homicide cases had resulted in wrongful convictions for at least 13 individuals with a combined 245 years in prison, and the city and state had paid at least $ 53.3 million in legal settlements because of his "shady investigations involving tainted evidence,
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called the police rally a "riot," finding both praise and fault in a preliminary report by NYPD of the police misconduct. The report found that police officers used racial slurs to describe Dinkins, who is black, and that there had been drinking in connection with the rally. Generally, the report was
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Prosecutors alleged that one of the officers arrested, Michael Dowd, knew when he was under surveillance and may have benefited from tips from department investigators. How Dowd may have managed, for some time, to evade investigation became a subject of inquiry by the Mollen Commission. Officer Kenny
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Five black and one Latino boys, 14 to 16 years old, were coerced by NYPD officers into falsely confessing to a woman's Central Park assault and rape. The police allegedly threatened and slapped one of the suspects. The six males were vindicated in 2002, five of whom equally shared a $ 40 million 2014
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facility startled two Port Authority patrolmen stationed there. An undercover officer claims he heard one of the unarmed man's companions threaten to get his gun to settle a fight with another individual. On April 25, 2008, Justice Arthur Cooperman cleared Detectives Michael Oliver and Gescard Isnora
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On March 16, 2000, Dorismond was approached by undercover officer Anthony Vasquez, who asked Dorismond how he and his partners could buy marijuana in an attempt to entrap him. Dorismond was outraged by the question, responded by punching Officer Vasquez and a fight ensued. During this fight Vasquez's
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pages about NYPD misconduct and also to articles about people killed in police interventions, including this article. One of these edits changed the statement "Officer Kenneth Boss had previously been involved in an incident in which an unarmed man was shot, but continued to work as a police officer"
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In the end six days of demonstrations took place, during which protesters "tossed trash cans, bottles and rocks, broke windows, looted and overturned and burned police cars," leading to "139 arrests, one death and 90 injuries, including those suffered by 74 police officers," according to a subsequent
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plainclothes detective on car burglary patrol. Perry tried to rob Van Houten by grabbing his neck. Van Houten fell to the ground and fired three shots, at least one in Perry's stomach, killing him immediately. Two witnesses supported Van Houten's version of the incident, resulting in no charges being
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On June 8, 2020, both houses of the New York state legislature passed the Eric Garner Anti-Chokehold Act, which makes it so any police officer in the state of New York who injures or kills somebody through the use of "a chokehold or similar restraint" can be charged with a class C felony, punishable
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Under anxious conditions, with senior police officers expecting indictments to be handed down as a consequence of the investigation, NYPD Inspector Michael Ameri reportedly killed himself by shooting himself in the head while he sat in his department-issued car. Ameri had reportedly been interviewed
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In 2015, officers went public with accusations that the command of the Anti-Crime Unit in the 122nd Precinct station house in Staten Island awarded points to unit officers for every misdemeanor and felony arrest the officers made. If unit officers failed to earn a minimum number of points per month,
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Thirty-three officers were arrested in a wide-ranging investigation of corruption at the 30th Precinct station house in Harlem. Some of the police officers would illegally search known drug dealers' apartments, seizing drugs and cash. The police officers would then sell the seized drugs straight out
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On October 5, 2016, Ramsey Orta, who filmed Eric Garner's murder, was targeted by NYPD and arrested for weapons and drug charges. Orta filed one lawsuit, alleging that the NYPD has arrested him several times in retaliation for filming the Garner video. But in July 2016, Orta, saying he was “tired of
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said that the shooting was unjustified, since Graham had no weapon. In the time between the shooting and the arraignment, the Graham family demanded justice. "The shooting of Mr. Graham has become a flash point in the roiling debate over police aggression; his family has taken part in several vigils
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The defense located a video that was taken by freelancer Jon Gerberg which contradicted the sworn testimony, instead showing officers "tackling as he attempted to get back on his feet". Prosecutors claimed no video of Premo's arrest existed, yet the Gerberg video clearly showed an NYPD officer also
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An independent 2015 investigation into the transparency of New York government agencies showed that the NYPD was resistant to revealing even basic information about itself. A request filed under the state's Freedom of Information Act seeking the names of the NYPD's employees was denied on the basis
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The media reported that an interim report, issued by the Mollen Commission in late 1993, showed that "the New York City Police Department had failed at every level to uproot corruption and had instead tolerated a culture that fostered misconduct and concealed lawlessness by police officers," adding
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in NYPD prostitution stings. Purported buyers and sellers of sex denied ever having agreed to the transactions when undercover officers propositioned them. Despite possessing equipment to record these transactions, NYPD chose not to do so in many cases. In 2014, the NYPD paid more than a million in
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revealed that 55 officers had each been sued for misconduct 10 or more times since 2006, resulting in settlements and judgements that totaled over $ 6 million of the $ 1 billion paid during the period to cover all civil suit judgements/settlements against the NYPD. Only one to two percent of people
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The questions raised about the arrests suggested a "pattern of questionable police conduct and tactics," according to the report. After an inquiry by the newspaper, prosecutors admitted that they were going to review the cases of some of the arrests, leading to gun possession charges being dropped
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during the incident. Although both men were acquitted of the rape at trial in May 2011, the jury's verdict proved highly controversial and drew large protests. Moreno and Mata were, however, found guilty of official misconduct for going back into the woman's apartment three times without alerting
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Sixteen police officers from the 48th Precinct station house in The Bronx were indicted and arrested on corruption charges including larceny, filing false police reports, and insurance fraud. Seven further officers faced disciplinary action, but not arrests, because there was insufficient evidence
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that if the NYPD engaged in the false arrests of activists, then there was a way to deal with the false arrests after the fact. "You can't arrest 1,800 people without having somebody in the middle who shouldn't have been arrested," Mayor Bloomberg said of the number of arrests made during the 2004
421:. After being charged, he was taken to the 66th Precinct for an interrogation. During Lino's interrogation, he claimed that police officers drove staples into his hands and a broomstick up his rectum. He alleged that the abuse resulted in a broken leg and arm. Lino was later released on three years
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A pattern of arrests of individuals who were charged with gun possession, made by officers in Brooklyn's 67th Precinct station house, was reported to be allegedly tampered, according to a 2014 newspaper report. The suspects stated that the police had placed the guns on their person, and the report
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for the investigation. Later, in June 2012, Muslims in New Jersey sued the NYPD over the spying. However, the lawsuit was dismissed in February 2014 by a federal judge who said that the surveillance of the Muslim community was a lawful effort to prevent terrorism, not a civil-rights violation. The
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whereby they "fixed" tickets issued to family and friends. The head of New York's largest police union defended ticket-fixing by the NYPD, saying it was "long standing practice at all levels of the department." Though only 16 NYPD officers were facing trial, news reports show that hundreds of NYPD
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Top NYPD officials stated that the Brooklyn cocaine ring and the 34th Precinct corruption allegations were isolated incidents, in spite of complaints of other wrongdoings. Some complaints noted that officers with NYPD's Internal Affairs mishandled investigations. In 1994, the 34th Precinct had the
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On February 2, 2012, 18-year-old Ramarley Graham was chased into his Bronx home by a unit of plainclothes NYPD officers. Once inside, Graham struggled with one of the police officers near the entrance to a bathroom. Graham was shot once in the chest by the police officer, and Graham was eventually
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with a broken broom handle in a 70th Precinct bathroom after lying about Abner attacking him and arresting him. Officer Volpe eventually pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 30 years in federal prison. Other officers were also implicated and convicted on charges stemming from the initial cover-up.
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with hallucinations. Although NYPD procedure required a City psychiatrist to be called in a case of involuntary hospitalization, none was summoned to the scene. Bumpurs was being evicted supposedly for nonpayment of rent. Although NYPD procedure required a City marshal to be present and restricted
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In April 2003, the NYCLU issued a report about the NYPD's conduct during the massive February 15, 2003, antiwar protest, which took place in Manhattan, making recommendations to avoid "various missteps," which the report indicated to include the NYPD's denial of a permit for the event, and later,
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The pressure for reform, once unleashed, later ensnared State Senator Samuel H. Hofstadter, who chaired the commission, when the executive committee of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York held that State Senator Hofstadter had violated the public trust by having accepted a judicial
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minister Rev. Charles Parkhurst, launched a crusade against vice and corruption, going undercover to saloons and brothels to collect evidence of police corruption. His activism prompted leaders in the state capital to form a committee, headed by State Sen. Clarence Lexow. The Lexow Committee held
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On November 9, 2019, four police officers confiscated the cart of a churro vendor at the Broadway Junction station in a crackdown on homelessness and "quality of life" issues. A second churro vendor was arrested on Monday November 11 at the Myrtle-Wycoff station. Julie Salazar, the New York State
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The NYPD launched an investigation into allegations of widespread cheating by the class of sergeants, who took the lieutenants' exam in 2015. About 200 sergeants passed the test during the original date of its administration, and at a make-up test date for those who missed the original test date.
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In 2015, disciplinary charges were announced against 19 officers at the 40th Precinct station house in the Bronx, after these officers failed to process crime complaints properly. During an audit of a four-month period in 2014, fifty-five instances of alleged discrepancies were discovered between
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In 1992, an estimated 10,000 off-duty NYPD officers showed up to a rally outside City Hall organized by the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association. The off-duty police officers were called to action by the police union over disapproval with actions taken by the then mayor, David Dinkins. Police were
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agreement against police surveillance of peaceful citizen activities, like political organizing, law enforcement officials in New York have been able to weaken or violate the restrictions in order to carry out surveillance of the 2004 Republic National Convention protesters, the Muslim community,
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from behind by officer Daniel Pantaleo, in order to be subdued. While Garner repeatedly stated that he was not able to breathe, Pantaleo and other officers struggled to bring him down onto the sidewalk and have him put his arms behind his back. He died a few minutes later. The police waited seven
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The complaint that the New York City Council does not adequately oversee the NYPD was repeated by whistleblower Artyom Matusov, who said he was fired by Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito after Matusov went "public with allegations that Police Commissioner Bill Bratton deceived lawmakers at a
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Following the Mollen Commission's work, then police commissioner William Bratton opposed the central recommendation of the Mollen Commission: The creation of a permanent commission to investigate corruption at the NYPD and monitor the Internal Affairs Bureau. Commissioner Bratton, at the time,
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planting marijuana in cars during a traffic stop after finding nothing in a search. Both times, after planting the marijuana, Erickson asked fellow officer Elmer Pastran if they are "good", suggesting that Pastran was fully complicit. The man arrested in the first incident, Lasou Kuyateh, began
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As part of the wide-ranging, Federal investigation into alleged misconduct and corruption at the NYPD, federal prosecutors filed criminal charges against Brooklyn public safety patrol volunteer Shaya (Alex) Lichtenstein for attempting to bribe an undercover officer with almost $ 1 million if the
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NYPD Commissioner William Bratton reassigned four top NYPD officers as a consequence of a federal corruption investigation of the NYPD being led by the U.S. Attorney's Office and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Deputy Chief Michael Harringon, Deputy Inspector James Grant, Deputy Chief David
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In September 2011, an off-duty NYPD officer, Michael Pena, was charged with raping a schoolteacher at gunpoint. According to the woman, she was stopped by Pena, who was allegedly intoxicated, who ordered her into an apartment backyard as he pointed a gun into her face. At Pena's trial, the woman
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report in Garner's death showed that he neither had drugs nor alcohol in his system, nor did he sustain head trauma. The autopsy suggested that his combative arrest, combined with his obesity and other health problems, may have caused his fatal heart attack. As a result of Garner's death, Police
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to clear demonstrators, and the process by which arrests were made by police. The report issued five recommendations to New York City – recognize the importance of protest marches, ensure free access to protest events, not use force to clear demonstrators, revise its policy of using pens, and
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The Knapp Commission faulted some of top city officials at the time, including : a top advisor to the mayor, the former City Commissioner of Investigation, and the former First Deputy Police Commissioner, for failing to act "when informed of widespread bribery among plainclothes policemen
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of 2003 nearly half of NYPD's street cops (11,000) were on the Paid Detail Unit. The then commanding officer of the Unit justified the program by claiming cops are off the business payroll the moment they see a crime committed and are expected to respond just as they would if they were on-duty.
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The Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB) was established as an agency in New York City in 1993 to be staffed by civilians with the authority to investigate allegations of police misconduct. However, two decades later, its effectiveness was called into question. In 2014, former CCRB executive
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Eventually, 15 police officers were suspected of having participated in the "Morgue Boys" ring, resulting in at least six arrests, three of which pleaded guilty, with the remaining three receiving either acquittals or mistrials by trial jurors with respect to criminal and civil rights charges,
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Federal investigators launched a probe over reports that some police officers were engaged in drug dealing. At the same time, Mayor David Dinkins announced that he would "name a special investigator to look into the charges of corruption, as well as possible lapses in the Police Department's
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On May 30, a video of an incident at a Brooklyn protest circulated on social media depicting a black protester wearing a mask with his hands up approached by a police officer who pulls the protester's mask off in order to pepper spray his face. After an investigation, the officer involved was
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Beginning in August 2013, there were repeated demonstrations in Brooklyn demanding the names of the officers on duty at the time of Livingston's death, the release of video surveillance tapes from the cell Livingston was detained in, and the full investigation and improvement of conditions at
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stated that Liang had already drawn his weapon before encountering Gurley, but initially deemed the shooting an accidental discharge after an investigation. In 2015, Liang was suspended without pay and charged with manslaughter, negligent homicide, assault, reckless endangerment and official
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death, the Department of Investigation issued a report, examining 10 cases where the CCRB substantiated complaints about officers using chokeholds. The report showed that the NYPD rejected recommendations for discipline in a majority of the examined cases, raising concerns about the lack of
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Some of the senior NYPD officers, who have been disciplined in connection with the reported investigation, include officers who had received promotions from NYPD Commissioner William Bratton. Allegedly, Commissioner Bratton has been allowing senior NYPD officers implicated in the reported
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where they were pronounced dead on arrival hours later, in protest at words de Blasio reportedly spoken to his son that characterized them in a negative light, as well as at the officers' funerals themselves, Ramos' on December 27 and Liu's on January 4, 2015. Enforcement of laws had been
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him. Officer Kern was charged with aggravated sexual abuse and assault, and faced up to 25 years in prison, and officers Cruz and Morales were charged with hindering prosecution and official misconduct, and faced up to 4 years in prison. All three officers were acquitted of all charges.
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After a judge threw out the manslaughter charges against Haste due to a technicality in the proceedings of the first grand jury, a second grand jury voted not to file charges against Haste, leading the Graham family to demand a federal investigation into the unjustified police shooting.
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The investigation of the precinct extended to at least 20 police officers, including a sergeant. Some officers were given desk jobs or transferred to other precincts. Three officers from the precinct were indicted for theft. In its report about the investigations at the 109th Precinct,
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was arrested on December 17, 2011 and charged with assaulting an officer. Prosecutors argued and the arresting officer gave sworn testimony that Premo "charged the police like a linebacker, taking out a lieutenant and resisting arrest so forcefully that he fractured an officer's bone."
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and were abusing their authority as officers of the NYPD. They would routinely violate the civil rights of the citizens of New York City, and moonlighted for the crime family. They would use NYPD files to track down the enemies of the crime family and were ultimately convicted of the
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noted that although the allegations were not as severe as those at the 30th Precinct, the investigation was notable, "because it demonstrates that major corruption exists in precincts outside the high-crime areas where the temptations for drug-related corruption are usually highest."
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On June 7, 2011, ex-NYPD transit officer Jorge Arbaje-Diaz was sentenced to 20 years in federal prison after being convicted of kidnapping, robbing and torturing drug dealers while on the force in 2008. Arbaje-Diaz was found guilty of stealing more than 1,600 pounds (730 kg) of
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The commission's findings led to reforms within the department, developed by Commissioner Murphy. Reforms included decentralizing corruption control within Field Investigative Units, which were intended to be closer and more in touch with the streets where the problems were.
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director Tracey Catapano-Fox alleged in a federal lawsuit that the CCRB covers up misconduct by NYPD officers. Ms. Catapano-Fox's lawsuit alleged that CCRB chair Richard Emery made a "decision to collude" with NYPD, among other charges. According to a press report in the
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In the ensuing news stories it came to light that Detective Cherry has been the subject to two federal civil rights lawsuits, both which the City of New York settled. This detective also has been party to at least 12 citizen complaint review board enquiries. According to
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Eurell, who also was one of the officers arrested at the same time as Dowd, tape-recorded Dowd plotting an elaborate plan to skip bail. His bail was revoked and later Dowd was convicted of racketeering and conspiracy to distribute narcotics and served 12 years in prison.
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filming Premo's arrest. Nick Pinto of Village Voice wrote that "information provided by the NYPD in the trial was fabricated to such a degree that the allegations made by the police officers have turned out to be quite literally the opposite of what actually happened.
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In October 2011, five current NYPD police officers and three retired police officers were arrested and charged with trafficking guns into New York state in exchange for thousands of dollars in cash. Six of those implicated worked, or once worked, at the 68th Precinct.
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antenna by the officers. On December 9, 2008, the Brooklyn District Attorney announced that three of the officers, Richard Kern, Alex Cruz, and Andrew Morales, were indicted on criminal charges. According to the District Attorney, officer Kern sodomized Mineo with his
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when police attempted to enforce a newly passed curfew for the park. Bystanders, artists, residents, homeless people and political activists clashed with police on the night of August 6 and the early morning of the following day. In a report released by Commissioner
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Officer O'Keefe was assigned to the NYPD's 34th Precinct, a station house that became the target, just one month before Garcia's shooting death, of a federal investigation over allegations of police corruption. Reported corruption at the 34th Precinct inspired Mayor
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undercover officer would expedite permits for around 150 guns. One prosecutor described Lichtenstein as an "arms dealer." Three NYPD officers, who worked in the Licensing Division, the departmental unit that processed gun permits, were transferred to other posts.
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In January 1994, five NYPD officers assigned to the 73rd Precinct station house were removed from duty over allegations of extorting cash, guns, and drugs from drug dealers. The investigation referred to the group of implicated police officers by the moniker, the
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A video of a crowd of protesters clashing with the NYPD attracted attention on May 30, showing police vehicles accelerating into a crowd of people. In response to the video, de Blasio initially defended the officers' actions, but later reneged on these comments.
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police officers were involved, "caught on a phone tap asking for scores of tickets to disappear." A list of officers involved in ticket-fixing, which numbered hundreds, was subsequently used by prosecutors to vet cases that might rest too heavily on officers.
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dramatically lowered in the weeks following the funeral. The events at the funerals were politicized, with many conservative commentators siding with the NYPD and many liberals siding with protesters against the NYPD. Some blamed the local police union, the
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totaling over $ 400 million during a five-year period ending in 2014. In 2019, misconduct lawsuits cost the taxpayer $ 68,688,423, a 76 percent increase over the previous year, including about $ 10 million paid out to two exonerated individuals who had been
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radio call response activities and complaint reports that led to a deliberate misreporting of crimes. After the discrepancies were corrected, it was discovered that crimes actually increased in the precinct from what had been previously reported for 2014.
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for accidentally hitting a police car with a ball. In 1998, Livoti was convicted of violating Baez' civil rights, and two other officers were convicted of lying on the witness stand at Livoti's trial. His widow later settled with the city for $ 3 million.
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Colon, and Deputy Chief Eric Rodriguez were each disciplined by being given desk jobs even before the outcome of the investigation was made clear. The investigation of the NYPD was reportedly connected to probes of two businessmen with ties to Mayor
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Narcotics detective Peter Valentin was sued 28 times for misconduct from 2006 through early 2014, resulting in $ 884,000 in settlements. The lawsuit allegations included the running of slash-and-burn raids that resulted in few criminal convictions.
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their superiors and making erroneous calls to 911 with claims of a nonexistent homeless man loitering in the area to facilitate their return to the premises. As a result of the convictions, both officers were immediately terminated from the NYPD.
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In May 1992, five current and one retired NYPD officers were arrested and charged with trafficking drugs from Brooklyn into Long Island. Two of the officers were partners at the 75th Precinct, whilst the other officers were from the 73rd Precinct.
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shotgun, sending one pellet into Bumpurs' hand and nine other pellets into her chest, killing her. Sullivan was tried and acquitted in 1987. In 1990, the city ended the legal proceedings by agreeing to pay $ 200,000 to the Bumpurs family estate.
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neighborhood in Staten Island. After telling Damico and other NYPD officers, "I was just minding my own business. Every time you see me you want to mess with me. I'm tired of it. It stops today!", Garner raised both arms but was then put into a
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were spied on in mosques, restaurants, streets, public places and Muslim groups, and websites were scrutinized. It resulted in much confusion and anger from Muslim communities in the United States, as well as support from New York City mayor
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of policing to demonstrations. In all, the NYCLU escalated the number of recommendations it made from its prior report, suggesting 12 changes to NYPD tactics, which appeared to build on the previous recommendations made in its 2003 report.
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On September 15, 2024, Several NYPD officers shot at a knife-wielding suspected fare evader at the Sutter Avenue station in Brooklyn, striking the suspect, one officer, and two bystanders. The shooting was meet with great public outcry.
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conducted a probe into allegations that bookmaker Harry Gross' $ 20 million a year operation was protected by members of the NYPD and city government. The investigation led to the conviction of 10 police officers and the resignation of
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in 2002, the NYPD responded by erecting pens for protesters, wearing riot gear and gas masks, and making what were described as either selective arrests or wholesale arrests based on charges of unlawful assembly and disorderly conduct.
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on October 8. An undercover narcotics detective has been identified by the press as being present but not participating in the assault. Sources have reported a total of five off-duty officers were originally present on the
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died of injuries sustained during an attack, the NYPD responded in riot gear and on horseback, arresting 96 people and using some violent tactics, triggering at least one federal, constitutional rights violations lawsuit.
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surveillance program was disbanded on April 15, 2014 after a meeting that was held with several Muslim advocates on April 8, 2014. It was also revealed that the surveillance program failed to generate even a single lead.
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to lead to indictments. In total, nearly 10 percent of the police officers assigned to the 48th Precinct house were implicated in a corruption investigation that was inspired by pressure created by the Mollen Commission.
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After the NYPD received complaints that police officers assigned to the 109th Precinct were using drugs, four officers were confronted. Three officers took drugs tests, failed, and were dismissed. One officer resigned.
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Thomas Pappas was a New York City police officer who mailed racist materials from his home. When he was fired, he sued to regain his position, but unlike in other cases the federal courts declined to reinstate him.
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published the grand jury report to ease public tension, but declined to criminally charge the two witnesses who touched off the riots with falsely reporting an incident and grand jury perjury by their false claims.
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on Housing Authority personnel attempting to evict her, police forced entrance to Eleanor Bumpurs's public housing apartment, where she lived alone. Her adult daughters wanted her to be hospitalized because she was
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President Ed Mullins called for Commissioner Bratton to resign, saying new leadership at the police department was needed, and adding, "I personally think Bratton has stayed too long, and it's time to go."
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The federal corruption investigation has also reportedly focused on former Chief of Department Philip Banks, who allegedly received gifts from one of the two businessmen with close ties to Mayor de Blasio.
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movement, commenced a protest in City Hall Park, demanding, among other things, the resignation of Commissioner Bratton, the embattled police commissioner announced he was stepping down from his post.
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to disrupt activists, long regarded by many as controversial. Use of LRADs by the NYPD triggered legal objections on the basis that there may have never been "formal guidelines for the devices' use".
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after he threatened to sue the city for police brutality. He also claimed that the uncontrollable blinking of his eyes he suffered for the rest of his life was a direct result of the alleged beating.
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investigation to retire with their pension benefits without facing departmental charges for alleged misconduct. Mayor Bill de Blasio said the process for the top brass retirements was appropriate.
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The arrests, which implicated nearly one out of six officers assigned to the 30th Precinct station house, were the fruits of a probe began by an investigator, who worked for the Mollen Commission.
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that a list of employees was information that was not in the "possession, custody, or control" of the agency. The investigation, conducted in joint co-operation between the transparency Web site
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to "Officer Kenneth Boss was previously involved in an incident in which a man armed was shot.” Two policemen associated with these edits were reported to receive only "minor reprimands".
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that the interim report made "findings that some delegates of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association, the main police union, may have attempted to block corruption investigations."
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internal investigation methods. Aides to the Mayor said the investigator would be Milton Mollen, the former Deputy Mayor for Public Safety," according to a report published by
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awaiting an appointment for a daycare voucher. A witness reportedly described Headley as "not acting erratically or in any way a risk to her child". Brooklyn city councilman
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said, "I don't anticipate any punishment to be quite frank with you." Bratton said the NYPD does not have "a policy specific to accessing that site," but will review its
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Dennis Kim and Jerry Svoronos, two police officers working out of the 109th Precinct, and Gina Kim and Geeho Chae, brothel operators, were arrested on March 8, 2006, for
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de Blasio a "brillohead." New York City Council's Oversight and Investigations Division pointed these messages out to the NYPD, prompting the investigation.
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Senator whose district includes the Broadway Junction stop, criticized the officers' actions as "criminalizing" a person who was trying to make a living.
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fighting,” pled guilty to charges of selling heroin and other drugs to an undercover police officer, and to a charge of possessing an illegal handgun.
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Jury Finds Occupy Wall Street Protester Innocent After Video Contradicts Police Testimony [Updated: Video] - New York - News - Runnin' Scared
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his description of his life-and-death struggle with Garcia was released to the public. In an unusual move, Manhattan District Attorney
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the officer in 1986. The NYPD settled a wrongful death suit related to Edmund Perry in 1989, paying money damages to the Perry family.
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about NYPD misconduct is increasingly constrained, particularly due to the department's controversial 2016 reinterpretation of section
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misconduct. On February 11, 2016, Liang was convicted of manslaughter and official misconduct; he was fired by the NYPD the same day.
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appointment from Tammany Hall when he was investigating that political organization's "domination of the city government."
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8344:"Civilian Complaint Review Board covers up NYPD misconduct, turns blind eye on sexual harassment within board : suit"
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4122:"NYPD Officer Peter Liang found guilty of manslaughter in fatal shooting of Akai Gurley in Brooklyn housing development"
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7120:"EXCLUSIVE: Detective is NYPD's most-sued cop, with 28 lawsuits filed against him since 2006 (SEE INTERACTIVE GRAPHIC)"
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revealed that NYPD infiltrated and kept dossiers on not only the Black Panthers and other radical groups, but also on
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later suspended without pay, and later became the first officer to be charged for actions taken during the protests.
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4955:"EXCLUSIVE: In 179 fatalities involving on-duty NYPD cops in 15 years, only 3 officers indicted — and just 1 guilty"
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to investigate corruption at the NYPD. Before the Mollen Commission could fully begin its work, NYPD Commissioner
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to death while responding to a call at Evans's home, a Brooklyn housing project. Torsney was found not guilty by
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and sentenced to five years probation. In 2006, the city awarded the Zongo family $ 3 million to settle a
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7845:"NYPD Cops Cash In on Sex Trade Arrests With Little Evidence, While Black and Brown New Yorkers Pay the Price"
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7308:"Gun, badge taken from NYPD pal of cop who killed himself; department fears indictments in corruption probe"
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3148:"New York on edge as police kill unarmed man in hail of 50 bullets on his wedding day | World news"
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7670:"Demanding Answers: Harlem Residents Say NYPD Officers' Illegally Parked Cars Are Putting Them At Risk"
7547:"NYPD Arrests Another Subway Churro Vendor, Inflaming Outrage Over Cuomo's 'Quality Of Life' Crackdown"
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and David Durk made revelations about corruption at the NYPD. The Knapp Commission's chief counsel,
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of the 30th Precinct station house itself at half-market price in order to profit from their spoils.
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5709:"Two New York City Police Officers And The Operators Of A Queens Brothel Charged In Bribery Scheme"
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and the 2014 shooting death of Akai Gurley, on-duty NYPD officers were involved in 179 fatalities.
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Republican National Convention, adding, "That's what the courts are there to find out afterwards."
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The ‘Blue Wall of Silence’ as Evidence of Bias and Motive to Lie: A New Approach to Police Perjury
7578:"Two NYPD cops busted for pocketing money from motorists they pulled over in 'integrity test': DA"
7090:"Cop in Uber Tirade Video Placed on Modified Duty, Blasted by Bratton for "Unacceptable" Behavior"
3441:"EXCLUSIVE: NYPD quota whistleblower settles case against hospital over holding him in psych ward"
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5004:"The NYPD Is Reviewing A Video Showing An Officer Using Two Hands To Throw A Woman To The Ground"
4209:"NYPD cop who tased and punched man in viral video named in 7 lawsuits settled by NYC for $ 210K"
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official misconduct, Borough President Adams said, "There's no real outlet to report the abuse."
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7414:"William Bratton, stepping down as New York police commissioner, says, 'I wish I had more time'"
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6214:"FBI Official: News Of NYPD Muslim Surveillance Program Is 'Starting To Have A Negative Impact'"
4880:"700 arrested at Occupy Wall Street protest as demonstrators and NYPD shut down Brooklyn Bridge"
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3652:"Kyam Livingston's family, supporters, rally in Brooklyn one month after her death in jail cell"
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Enemies Within: Inside the NYPD's Secret Spying Unit and bin Laden's Final Plot Against America
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4688:"Making Protest Painful: Detained RNC Protesters Held in Crowded, Oil-Contaminated Conditions"
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4181:"Graphic Video of NYPD Beating Black Man Highlights Racial Disparities During COVID-10 Crisis"
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protests in 2011, 700 were arrested, leading to controversy over the NYPD's policing tactics.
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reported that 85 IP addresses belonging to the New York Police Department had made changes to
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4628:"WIth 600+ Arrests, Attorney Norman Siegel Warns About Unsafe Jail Conditions For Protesters"
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3393:"In Adrian Schoolcraft Lawsuit, NYPD Can Only Access Some of Graham Rayman's Reporting Notes"
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Sept. 8 hearing by lowballing how often his officers use force on the job," according to the
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pistol, killing Liang and injuring Li. Wu was suspended without pay and charged with murder.
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8460:"Some New York Police Officers Were Quick to Resort to Chokeholds, Inspector General Finds"
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Paddock, Barry; Parascandola, Rocco; Marzulli, John; Gregorian, Dareh (February 16, 2014).
6731:"Edits of Knowledge Pages for Eric Garner, Stop-and-Frisk Were Made From NYPD Headquarters"
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4452:"Undercover Police Have Regularly Spied On Black Lives Matter Activists in New York City "
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5875:"Michael Pena, ex-NYPD cop, admits raping woman months after jury failed to convict him"
5653:"In Trial of 'Morgue Boys,' Former Police Officer Tells of His Tour as Predator in Blue"
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4564:"Crackdown: 400 Arrests as NYPD Unveil New Policing Tactics & Surveillance Methods"
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3571:"Family of Ramarley Graham settle lawsuit with city for $ 3.9 million - NY Daily News"
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4251:"Decorated NYPD officer charged with murder after fatally shooting ex-GF's new lover"
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2770:"N.Y. Gov. Cuomo Signs Sweeping Police Reforms Into Law, Says They're 'Long Overdue'"
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5321:"Corruption In Uniform : Chronology; Tracking Police Corruption Over the Years"
3287:"NYPD cop Jorge Arbaje-Diaz arrested on charges he was part of cocaine robbery crew"
3115:"City to pay $ 2 million for NYPD shooting of unarmed teenager atop housing project"
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5240:"Protester Speaks Out After Mask Ripped Off By NYPD and Pepper-Sprayed in Brooklyn"
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Dwyer, Jim (March 25, 2007). "City Police Spied Broadly Before G.O.P. Convention".
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7689:"The NYPD's (Non-Existent) Placard Crackdown — By the (Astonishingly Low) Numbers"
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Carrega-Woodby, Christina; Marzulli, John; Brown Stephen Rex (February 11, 2016).
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2965:"Upper Manhattan Block Erupts After a Man Is Killed in Struggle With a Policeman"
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5378:"5 Exonerated in Central Park Jogger Case Agree to Settle Suit for $ 40 Million"
4833:"Concerns Raised Over Shrill Device New York Police Used During Garner Protests"
4230:"NYC cop stripped of gun and badge for beating bystander over social distancing"
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6869:"Cop in Viral Uber Rant Video Apologizes, Says Emotions Got the Better of Him"
5741:"Claims of corruption at Queens precinct put crooked cop's sentencing on hold"
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4658:"Guantanamo On the Hudson: Detained RNC Protesters Describe Prison Conditions"
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reported statistics that showed that, in the time between the 1999 slaying of
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6920:"New York City's Immigrant Cab Drivers Say They're Unfairly Targeted By NYPD"
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6247:"FBI Says NYPD Muslim Surveillance Is Breaking The Islamic Community's Trust"
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3624:"Cops Ignored Pleas as inmate Kyam Livingston died in Brooklyn jail: witness"
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8235:"Building Ties That Bind : New Councilwoman Quinn Looks to Common Good"
4276:"NYPD Cop in Deadly Love Triangle Remanded Pending Mental Capacity Exam: AG"
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any relevant information, and removing excessive detail that may be against
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6649:"Edits to Knowledge pages on Bell, Garner, Diallo traced to 1 Police Plaza"
6515:"Another Case Tied to Brooklyn Officers in Gun-Planting Inquiry Is Dropped"
6324:"Judge dismisses lawsuit against NYPD for surveillance of Muslim Americans"
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3531:"Officer Had 'No Choice' in Bronx Man's Shooting, His Lawyer Says in Court"
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8382:"Fighting Police Corruption; Use of New Strategies Provokes New Questions"
5796:"Large Crowds Protest Rape Charge Acquittal Of NYPD Cops (Original Video)"
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The NYPD Tapes: Inside Bed-Stuy's 81st Precinct - Page 1 - News - New York
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The Mollen Commission was appointed in 1992 by former New York City Mayor
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8116:"Knapp Panel Says Walsh And Others Ignored Tips By U.S. On Police Crimes"
7447:"'Appalling' video shows NYPD officers wrenching baby from mother's arms"
6785:"NYPD caught trying to edit 'police brutality' out of its Knowledge page"
6274:"AP wins Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting on NYPD surveillance"
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Tracy, Thomas; Stepansky, Joseph; Brown, Stephen Rex (October 6, 2014).
7631:"Teenager Claims Body-Cams Show the Police Framed Him. What Do You See?"
5212:"BREAKING: NYPD suspends two cops for attacks on protesters in Brooklyn"
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Ferré-Sadurní, Luis; Mays, Jeffery C.; Southall, Ashley (June 8, 2020).
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suspended without pay and referred to an internal disciplinary process.
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7876:"N.Y.P.D. Concludes Anti-Harassment Official Wrote Racist Online Rants"
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7761:"Cops Find Awesome Parking Spots In Strange Green-Painted Street Lanes"
7282:"Four high-ranking NYPD officers disciplined amid FBI corruption probe"
7147:"19 NYPD Officers In The Bronx Accused Of Downgrading Crime Complaints"
6622:"What Life Is Like In NYC Police Slowdown; Union Denies Responsibility"
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5822:"Kenneth Moreno, Franklin Mata Fired From NYPD After Misconduct Charge"
5340:"90 Patrol Officers In 77th Precinct Are Shifted Elsewhere In Brooklyn"
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Parascandola, Rocco; Jacobs, Shayna; Mcshane, Larry (October 8, 2013).
3031:"Metro Briefing | New York: Manhattan: Officers Fired For Perjury"
2740:"NYPD Misconduct Lawsuits Cost Taxpayers Nearly $ 69 Million Last Year"
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6703:"NYPD caught red-handed sanitizing police brutality Knowledge entries"
4508:"Eight Arrested at Rally File Suit, Saying City Violated Their Rights"
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Parascandola, Rocco; Rayman, Graham; Marzulli, John (April 8, 2016).
6460:"Falsely Imprisoned for 23 Years: Now He's Received $ 7 Million"
5972:"Defense Lawyers Want Bronx DA to Name Cops in Ticket-Fixing Scandal"
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4983:"Officer Who Violently Shoved Protester in Brooklyn to Face Charges"
3680:"Death in Police Custody: Kyam Livingston's family demands answers*"
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6675:"The NYPD Is Editing the Knowledge Pages of Eric Garner, Sean Bell"
6541:"Cops ignore Bratton, turn backs on de Blasio at officer's funeral"
5359:"12 From 77th Precinct Arraigned; Ward Outlines Integrity Measures"
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3734:"Death in Police Custody: Kyam Livingston's family demands answers"
3459:"Occupy activist Michael Premo cleared in NYPD case by video proof"
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Marzulli, John; Shifrel, Scott; Gendar, Alison (November 1, 2008).
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7528:"Police Face a Backlash After Woman Selling Churros Is Handcuffed"
6891:"NYPD detective verbally assaults Uber driver after he honks horn"
5178:"New York police take seconds to restore reputation for brutality"
5067:"2 NYPD officers suspended after videos of violence to protesters"
4752:"GOP Convention Detainees Describe Long Stays in Grimy Conditions"
4610:"Four Years Later, Still Sorting Fallout of Republican Convention"
4489:"96 Arrested During Rally Protesting Gay Man's Killing in Wyoming"
2868:"Police Officer Ryan Is Convicted Of Killing a Suspect in Custody"
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for drunk driving who had claimed close ties to NYPD Commissioner
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8439:"Off duty, black cops in New York feel threat from fellow police"
7817:"The NYPD Is Cracking Down On Cyclists Riding Outside Bike Lanes"
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Stepansky, Joseph; Tracy, Thomas; McShane, Larry (May 15, 2016).
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6948:"Police Abuse of Uber Driver in New York City - March 30th, 2015"
6596:"Fox News Blames Obama, De Blasio And Sharpton For NYPD Killings"
6016:"Nation Interns Choose the Week's Most Important Stories (10/21)"
5691:"16 Police Officers Are Indicted In Bronx Precinct Graft Inquiry"
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Flegenheimer, Matt; Baker, Al; Stowe, Stacey (February 2, 2012).
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List of killings by law enforcement officers in the United States
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7909:"Protests over NY subway fare-evasion shooting lead to arrests"
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Celona, Larry; Cohen, Shawn; Golding, Bruce (January 4, 2015).
5426:"New York City Officers Charged With Running L.I. Cocaine Ring"
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3088:"Grand jury exonerates New York cop who shot 19-year-old youth"
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7230:"4 New York Police Leaders Reassigned Amid Corruption Inquiry"
7204:"NYPD cops used 'cheat sheet' to pass promotion test: lawsuit"
6841:"NYPD detective unmasked as angry cop who berated Uber driver"
5593:"3 From Queens Precinct Indicted in Theft of $ 1,400 From Man"
4153:"Violent arrest raises concerns about NYPD distancing patrols"
2937:"Officer in Stun-Gun Trial Denies That He Aided in an Assault"
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political machine. To further police reform, Strong appointed
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4033:"Man's Death After Chokehold Raises Old Issue for the Police"
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7789:"Cops Park In Bike Lanes As NYC Cyclist Fatalities Increase"
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Badia, Erik; Paddock, Barry; Tracy, Thomas (April 1, 2015).
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Rashbaum, William K.; Goldstein, Joseph (October 25, 2011).
5445:"Accused Officer to Help New York Police-Corruption Inquiry"
4719:"Complaints swirl over holding area for arrested protesters"
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Chokehold victim Eric Garner had no drugs, alcohol in system
3348:. Village Voice (May 4, 2010). Retrieved on August 16, 2013.
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8056:"Julius Helfand Is Dead at 84; Led New York Boxing Inquiry"
4591:"Tactics by Police Mute the Protesters, and Their Messages"
4475:"Melee in Tompkins Sq. Park: Violence and Its Provocation,"
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NYPD Strips Badge, Gun From Cop Involved In Fatal Chokehold
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5030:"Defying Police Unions, New York Lawmakers Ban Chokeholds"
3010:"U.S. Is Investigating Reports Of Corrupt New York Police"
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New York City Police Department corruption and misconduct
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7494:"NYPD Officers Arrest Churro Vendor At Broadway Junction"
5515:"Officer Convicted of Perjury In Washington Hts. Inquiry"
5267:"US: New York Police Planned Assault on Bronx Protesters"
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4075:"The Man Who Filmed The Eric Garner Video Is Behind Bars"
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Cops Arrested Him As Revenge For Filming Fatal Chokehold"
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Rashbaum, William K.; Goldstein, Joseph (June 2, 2016).
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Slackman, Michael; Cardwell, Diane (September 2, 2004).
4431:"Wall Street Protesters Complain of Police Surveillance"
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4054:"Choke hold by cop killed NY man, medical examiner says"
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In 1994, the Mollen Commission issued its final report.
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8254:"Giuliani Dismisses Police Proposals By His Task Force"
8197:"New York's Police Allow Corruption, Mollen Panel Says"
7388:"Is de Blasio oblivious to NYPD Titanic problem ?"
7334:"Is de Blasio oblivious to NYPD Titanic problem ?"
4922:"The NYPD's Moment of Restraint Is Over: 200+ Arrested"
3759:"Biker Christopher Cruz charged in New York road crash"
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Inniss, Eulene; Atkinson, Khorri (September 26, 2013).
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Inniss, Eulene; Atkinson, Khorri (September 26, 2013).
3498:. Blogs.villagevoice.com. Retrieved on August 16, 2013.
2986:"New York Officer Said To Be Cleared In Fatal Shooting"
2835:"Officer Accused of Murder In Beating of Prisoner Here"
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about the corruption they witnessed in the department.
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officers who they will not allow to testify in court."
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of Eddie Lino, Michael Greenwald (an informant for the
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8363:"Giuliani Supports Independent Body To Monitor Police"
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Rashbaum, William K.; Feuer, Alan (January 12, 2021).
6489:"In Brooklyn Gun Cases, Suspicion Turns to the Police"
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Marcius, Chelsia Rose; Fanelli, James (May 20, 2018).
6185:"Muslim Surveillance Shows Tensions Between NYPD, FBI"
4527:"At Least 38 Are Arrested, but Rally Remains Peaceful"
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Choke hold by cop killed NY man, medical examiner says
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8075:"Knapp Unit Tells Of Police Bribery As Hearings Open"
8037:"Top Police Linked to Gross Pay-Off as Trial Resumes"
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Gold, Michael; Southall, Ashley (December 11, 2018).
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5922:"In Ticket-Fixing Scandal, 16 Officers to Be Charged"
5672:"14 More Officers Arrested At a Shaken 30th Precinct"
5634:"Five Brooklyn Officers Suspected of Drug Shakedowns"
4788:"New York Police Covertly Join In at Protest Rallies"
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Federal corruption investigation of top NYPD officers
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8323:"NYCLU Releases 16 Years of NYPD Corruption Reports"
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Kaplan, Joshua; Sapien, Joaquin (December 7, 2020).
6126:"With CIA help, NYPD moves covertly in Muslim areas"
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Rashbaum, William K.; Baker, Al (October 27, 2011).
5849:"Verdict? Jury in NYPD cops rape case queries judge"
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Barron, James; Moynihan, Colin (November 15, 2011).
4412:"City Police Spied Broadly Before G.O.P. Convention"
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6106:"NYPD monitored Muslim students all over Northeast"
4546:"Police Face Lawsuits Over Tactics at Big Protests"
4207:Parascandola, Rocco; Rayman, Graham (May 4, 2020).
4031:Goldstein, Joseph; Schweber, Nate (July 19, 2014).
3360:. This American Life. Retrieved on August 16, 2013.
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7606:. New York Public Radio. Gothamist. Archived from
7202:Eustachewich, Lia; Cohen, Shawn (March 24, 2016).
7001:"New York Emergency Lighting and Warning Statutes"
6569:"For Second Week, Arrests Plunge in New York City"
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6431:Robles, Frances; Kleinfield, N.R. (May 12, 2013).
6351:Apuzzo, Matt; Goldstein, Joseph (April 15, 2014).
6153:"NYPD spied on city's Muslim anti-terror partners"
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4096:"Officer's Errant Shot Kills Unarmed Brooklyn Man"
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3838:"5 off-duty officers among bikers in SUV incident"
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2904:"Convicted Killer, Ex-Policeman, Turns Himself In"
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486:On November 25, 1976, Officer Robert Torsney shot
10435:Racial bias in criminal news in the United States
8479:"FOIL'd: The pursuit of open records in New York"
8097:"H. R. Leary, 82, A Commissioner Of Police, Dies"
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7174:Rayman, Graham; Brown, Stephen (March 25, 2016).
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6124:Apuzzo, Matt; Goldman, Adam (November 14, 2014).
6077:Goldman, Adam; Apuzzo, Matt (February 22, 2012).
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3896:Official: Police chokehold caused NYC man's death
3787:"State Bill Seeks To Prevent Another Biker Melee"
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2689:List of wrongful convictions in the United States
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6353:"Police Unit That Spied on Muslims is Disbanded"
4901:"City Reopens Park After Protesters Are Evicted"
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6079:"NYPD built secret files on mosques outside NY"
5903:"8 City Officers Charged in Gun Smuggling Case"
5873:Ross, Barbara; McShane, Larry (June 21, 2012).
5615:"Police Contend P.B.A. Leaders Hindered Stings"
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7032:"Patrick Cherry, NYPD Detective: 5 Fast Facts"
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3959:"NYPD Cop in Chokehold Death Loses Gun, Badge"
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3209:"Acquittals in groom's shooting spark outrage"
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6513:Clifford, Stephanie (July 15, 2015).
6457:
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5650:
5632:Krauss, Clifford (February 2, 1994).
5613:Krauss, Clifford (February 3, 1995).
5455:
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5338:Purdum, Todd S. (December 10, 1986).
5318:
4831:Moynihan, Colin (December 12, 2014).
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4094:Wilson, Michael (November 21, 2014).
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3848:from the original on October 16, 2013
3779:
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2866:Cummings, Judith (November 6, 1977).
2738:Offenhartz, Jake (January 31, 2020).
2322:
2247:
1616:In 2014, a documentary was released,
1248:Handschu v. Special Services Division
10500:
8418:Katz, Celeste (September 19, 2014).
8417:
8194:
8175:
8114:Burnham, David (December 28, 1972).
8054:Smothers, Ronald (August 18, 1987).
7602:Joseph, George (February 17, 2020).
7545:Whitford, Emma (November 12, 2019).
6945:
6839:Silverstein, Jason (April 1, 2015).
6211:
6151:Sullivan, Eileen (October 6, 2011).
5603:
5357:Purdum, Todd S. (November 7, 1986).
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4487:Cooper, Michael (October 20, 1998).
4391:Ryan Devereaux (February 23, 2012).
3703:
3650:Goldstein, Sasha (August 22, 2013).
3423:
3207:Deborah, Feyerick (April 25, 2008).
3146:Borger, Julian (November 27, 2006).
3086:Daniels, Peter (February 25, 2004).
2833:Maitland, Leslie (October 9, 1975).
2719:Police surveillance in New York City
2613:accountability for police misconduct
2470:
2283:
2221:Exclusion of NYPD as court witnesses
1908:criticized the spying as unhealthy.
1787:Louis Eppolito and Stephen Caracappa
1776:Louis Eppolito and Stephen Caracappa
1345:February 15, 2003, anti-war protests
1338:
1261:In spite of restrictions set by the
390:Single-victim misconduct allegations
247:
188:
133:
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9890:Discrimination based on nationality
8696:Lower Manhattan Security Initiative
8232:
8155:Treadwell, David (August 4, 1992).
8073:Burnham, David (October 19, 1971).
7936:"The Myth of the Trigger-Happy Cop"
7864:
7708:@placardabuse (December 27, 2018).
7687:Kuntzman, Gersh (August 11, 2020).
7526:Paybarah, Azi (November 11, 2019).
6666:
6301:O'Connor, Maura R. (June 6, 2012).
6104:Hawley, Chris (February 18, 2012).
5932:
5772:Stevens, Citabria (March 6, 2009).
5651:Fried, Joseph P. (March 19, 1995).
5591:Krauss, Clifford (March 29, 1995).
5494:"Crooked-Cops Complaints Climb 28%"
5231:
5203:
5166:
5021:
4556:
4303:Matt Apuzzo; Adam Goldberg (2013).
3830:
3751:
3569:Marzulli, John (January 30, 2015).
3184:. December 14, 2006. Archived from
3059:"NYPD officer jailed for brutality"
2935:Fried, Joseph P. (April 30, 1986).
2635:2020 Eric Garner Anti-Chokehold Act
2414:
2360:
1420:2004 Republican National Convention
1410:The NYPD procured and has deployed
1373:2004 Republican National Convention
1367:2004 Republican National Convention
1361:2004 Republican National Convention
1218:A 1970s trial of 21 members of the
948:The incident led to the passing of
24:
9601:Health & Hospitals Corporation
9530:Records & Information Services
8380:Krauss, Clifford (March 4, 1996).
8233:Fan, Maureen (February 20, 1999).
8195:Raab, Selwyn (December 29, 1993).
8176:Raab, Selwyn (December 28, 1993).
7759:Colon, David (September 6, 2017).
7445:Durkin, Erin (December 10, 2018).
6867:Dienst, Jonathan (April 3, 2015).
6672:
6128:. Associated Press. Archived from
6081:. Associated Press. Archived from
5942:Pearson, Jake (October 22, 2021).
5376:Weiser, Benjamin (June 20, 2014).
5210:Pozarycki, Robert (June 6, 2020).
5133:
5086:Abbruzzese, Jason (May 31, 2020).
5065:Griffith, Janelle (June 5, 2020).
4506:Forero, Juan (November 13, 1999).
4450:Joseph, George (August 18, 2015).
4429:Moynihan, Colin (March 11, 2012).
4141:
3447:
2335:
1980:Patrolmen's Benevolent Association
1911:The Associated Press won the 2012
1746:Flushing brothel evidence-planting
1598:75th Precinct cocaine ring scandal
1266:Occupy Wall Street activists, and
674:On December 22, 1994, 29-year-old
578:Stun gun coercion of Mark Davidson
149:tone or style may not reflect the
25:
10572:
9555:Youth & Community Development
9493:Landmarks Preservation Commission
8905:A Battle For The Soul of New York
8784:Detectives' Endowment Association
8495:
7055:
6701:Kravets, David (March 13, 2015).
6458:Feuer, Alan (November 19, 2019).
6303:"N.J. Muslims Sue NYPD on Spying"
5989:Martens, Pam (October 10, 2011).
4981:Southall, Ashley (June 9, 2020).
4849:
4634:. August 31, 2004. Archived from
4544:Urbina, Ian (November 19, 2003).
4249:Samson, Carl (October 15, 2021).
3424:Saul, Joah (September 29, 2015).
3318:Robbins, Liz (December 9, 2008).
3029:Worth, Robert F. (May 23, 2003).
2699:List of cases of police brutality
2406:New York City Police Commissioner
1242:was a lead plaintiff in the 1971
1234:advocates, religious groups, and
451:Beating death of Israel Rodriguez
47:This article has multiple issues.
10509:
10499:
10490:
10489:
9596:Office of Chief Medical Examiner
9591:Economic Development Corporation
9376:Citywide Administrative Services
9039:Beating and rape of Abner Louima
8986:Floyd v. City of New York (2013)
8794:Sergeants Benevolent Association
8470:
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7332:Levitt, Leonard (June 6, 2016).
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5689:Krauss, Clifford (May 3, 1995).
5682:
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5625:
5584:
5574:"Roundup; Pockets of Corruption"
5553:"Strong Words for a Police Riot"
5544:
5525:
5506:
5492:Marzulli, John (June 16, 1995).
5485:
5436:
5424:Treaster, Joseph (May 8, 1992).
5417:
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5287:
5259:
4920:Toth, Katie (December 5, 2014).
4786:Dwyer, Jim (December 22, 2005).
4608:Dwyer, Jim (September 5, 2008).
4566:. Democracy Now!. Archived from
3235:Pilkington, Ed (July 28, 2010).
2802:Freiman, Jordan (June 8, 2020).
2668:
2654:
2153:Sergeants Benevolent Association
1511:
1458:
1383:. Mayor Michael Bloomberg told
1280:Tompkins Square Park Riot (1988)
777:Racial mailings of Thomas Pappas
326:for protection from the police,
252:
193:
159:guide to writing better articles
138:
77:
36:
10561:Corruption in the United States
10541:New York City Police Department
10510:
9626:Taxi & Limousine Commission
8921:Civilian Complaint Review Board
8758:New York City Police Foundation
8603:Crime Control Strategies Bureau
8543:New York City Police Department
8214:Mollen, Milton (July 7, 1994).
7965:Hennelly, Bob (July 17, 2017).
7815:Colon, David (April 28, 2017).
7648:Speri, Alice (March 18, 2020).
7412:Haller, Vera (August 2, 2016).
6946:Seth, Sanjay (March 30, 2015).
6783:Wyrich, Andrew (July 8, 2020).
6647:Weill, Kelly (March 13, 2015).
5847:Grace, Melissa (May 25, 2011).
5238:Byfield, Erica (June 5, 2020).
5176:Pilkington, Ed (June 4, 2020).
5079:
5002:Niland, Olivia (May 30, 2020).
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2963:Hevesi, Dennis (July 5, 1992).
2291:
2105:Corruption in the 40th Precinct
1940:Corruption in the 67th Precinct
504:) in 1977 and was committed to
340:New York City Police Department
55:or discuss these issues on the
10395:Go back to where you came from
9390:Consumer and Worker Protection
8871:1857 New York City Police riot
8820:1988 Tompkins Square Park riot
8633:Organized Crime Control Bureau
8328:New York Civil Liberties Union
8302:New York Civil Liberties Union
8295:"Rights and Wrongs at the RNC"
8280:New York Civil Liberties Union
7787:Manskar, Noah (July 3, 2019).
6405:Flynn, Sean (August 4, 2014).
6245:Grant, Jason (March 7, 2012).
5443:Wolff, Craig (April 3, 1993).
5141:"N.Y.C. Protests Turn Violent"
4228:Geanous, Jacob (May 4, 2020).
4151:Sisak, Michael (May 3, 2020).
3704:Blau, Reuven (July 28, 2013).
3457:Sewell, Anne (March 2, 2013).
3123:. May 23, 2007. Archived from
3008:Wolff, Craig (June 19, 1992).
2977:
2956:
2928:
2606:After Eric Garner's July 2014
2511:Community-relations task force
2314:Sutter Avenue station shooting
2086:Lawsuits against NYPD officers
1644:
1313:Matthew Shepard memorial march
1274:1988 Tompkins Square Park Riot
1071:has been proposed to regulate
883:and $ 4 million in cash.
509:Creedmoor Psychiatric Hospital
13:
1:
9581:Business Integrity Commission
9059:Hollywood Stuntz gang assault
8789:Police Benevolent Association
8252:Barry, Dan (March 27, 1998).
7360:Durkin, Erin (May 16, 2016).
7030:Cleary, Tom (April 1, 2015).
5319:Wolff, Craig (July 7, 1994).
4410:Dwyer, Jim (March 25, 2007).
4380:– via books.google.com.
4323:– via books.google.com.
3985:Chung, Jeb (August 5, 2014).
3487:Pinto, Nick. (March 1, 2013)
2724:
1769:
1125:cardiopulmonary resuscitation
1123:minutes before giving Garner
940:cardiopulmonary resuscitation
822:Shooting of Timothy Stansbury
812:criminally negligent homicide
762:Shooting of Patrick Dorismond
462:criminally negligent homicide
10551:Scandals in New York (state)
9149:Fictional portrayals of NYPD
9119:Killing of Timothy Stansbury
8976:Mollen Commision (1992-1993)
8567:New York City Police Academy
7997:"Samuel Seabury (1873-1958)"
6212:Peck, Adam (March 8, 2012).
3957:World News (July 19, 2014).
3120:International Herald Tribune
2704:Encounter killings by police
1670:Corruption in 109th Precinct
519:Chokehold of Michael Stewart
368:public access to information
218:Knowledge's inclusion policy
7:
9586:Conflicts of Interest Board
9571:City University of New York
9461:Health & Mental Hygiene
9245:Government of New York City
8961:Hofstadter Committee (1931)
8956:Lexow Committee (1894-1895)
8835:Murder of Russel Timoshenko
8572:New York City Police Museum
6673:Oh, Inae (March 13, 2015).
5299:nyc 2020 protest settlement
4363:Surveillance and Governance
2647:
2082:investigations take place.
1874:Central Intelligence Agency
1734:Corruption in 48th Precinct
1716:Corruption in 30th Precinct
1699:Corruption in 73rd Precinct
1624:Corruption in 34th Precinct
1567:Corruption in 77th Precinct
1448:Black Lives Matter protests
1430:Occupy Wall Street protests
1111:plainclothes police officer
991:Shooting of Ramarley Graham
985:Shooting of Ramarley Graham
853:Sean Bell shooting incident
555:Shooting of Eleanor Bumpurs
549:Shooting of Eleanor Bumpurs
439:On April 28, 1973, Officer
435:Shooting of Clifford Glover
429:Shooting of Clifford Glover
324:New York Mayor Abram Hewitt
104:conditions to do so are met
10:
10577:
9746:
9109:Killing of Ramarley Graham
9099:Killing of Eleanor Bumpurs
9089:Killing of Clifford Glover
3295:. New York. Archived from
2474:
2451:In 1971, police detective
2418:
2372:
2151:During a radio interview,
2049:Joint Terrorism Task Force
1886:University of Pennsylvania
1878:New York metropolitan area
1779:
1773:
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1412:Long Range Acoustic Device
1364:
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874:Kidnapping of drug dealers
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476:Shooting of Randolph Evans
432:
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9545:Technology and Innovation
9405:Design & Construction
9346:
9338:Independent Budget Office
9310:
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8899:
8888:
8863:
8840:New York City draft riots
8815:
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8724:
8671:
8648:Special Operations Bureau
8590:
8549:
5295:"Sow v. City of New York"
4179:Magee, Ny (May 5, 2020).
2627:and the news publication
2168:Arrest of Jazmine Headley
1806:NYPD "rape cops" scandals
1326:2002 World Economic Forum
792:Shooting of Ousmane Zongo
714:Shooting of Amadou Diallo
533:on a wall of Manhattan's
376:New York Civil Rights Law
10556:Law enforcement scandals
9432:Environmental Protection
9069:Killing of Amadou Diallo
9044:Death of Michael Stewart
8981:Dirty thirty (1993-1995)
8926:Museum of Broken Windows
8753:Housing Authority Police
8711:Strategic Response Group
8706:Special Victims Division
4368:Emerald Group Publishing
3377:August 26, 2010, at the
3093:World Socialist Web Site
2035:Rant against Uber driver
2002:to NYPD headquarters at
1589:Central Park jogger case
1583:Central Park jogger case
1351:a global day of protests
1188:Not to be confused with
1099:Chokehold of Eric Garner
1016:Death of Kyam Livingston
590:Shooting of Edmund Perry
525:Death of Michael Stewart
342:, numerous instances of
10425:Psychometrics of racism
9875:Anti-miscegenation laws
9540:Small Business Services
9104:Killing of Gidone Busch
9094:Killing of Edmund Perry
9004:Domain Awareness System
8623:Internal Affairs Bureau
8598:Counterterrorism Bureau
8258:The New York York Times
6190:The Wall Street Journal
4360:Mathieu Deflem (2008).
3738:New York Amsterdam News
3684:New York Amsterdam News
3494:April 14, 2014, at the
3266:. Daily News (New York)
2676:New York (state) portal
1657:The Editorial Board of
1639:The New York Daily News
1270:activists in New York.
1184:Shooting of Jamie Liang
1155:Shooting of Akai Gurley
1149:Shooting of Akai Gurley
1029:Beating of Alexian Lien
998:Bronx District Attorney
956:Arrest of Michael Premo
664:Choking of Anthony Baez
617:Shooting of Jose Garcia
281:less pertinent examples
10390:Ethnic plastic surgery
9885:Biological determinism
9508:Parks & Recreation
9139:9-1-1 Tapping Protocol
9074:Killing of Eric Garner
9064:Killing of Akai Gurley
9019:X-ray vans of the NYPD
8966:Knapp Commision (1970)
8701:School Safety Division
8686:Emergency Service Unit
8638:Patrol Services Bureau
8582:Real Time Crime Center
5774:"Mafia Cops sentenced"
3443:. New York Daily News.
3371:schoolcraftjustice.com
3358:Right to Remain Silent
2381:Seabury investigations
2357:as NYPD commissioner.
2039:On March 30, 2015, an
1522:May 2020 police murder
1353:against the impending
1044:
691:Sodomy of Abner Louima
331:
10310:In Jewish communities
10288:Hispanic & Latino
9503:Management and Budget
9254:New York City Charter
9084:Murder of Brian Moore
8653:Transportation Bureau
8162:The Los Angeles Times
7419:The Los Angeles Times
7125:Daily News (New York)
6052:Daily News (New York)
6048:"Call 'Em NYPD Green"
4764:on September 29, 2012
3657:Daily News (New York)
3629:Daily News (New York)
2546:broken windows theory
2395:Helfand Investigation
2385:Franklin D. Roosevelt
2184:Food vendor crackdown
2008:Knowledge discourages
1961:when patrol officers
1836:Ticket fixing scandal
1827:Gun smuggling scandal
1791:Lucchese crime family
1782:Lucchese crime family
1377:Madison Square Garden
1355:U.S. invasion of Iraq
1203:Protest controversies
1140:Arrest of Ramsey Orta
1042:
934:Asthma death incident
887:Subway sodomy scandal
847:Shooting of Sean Bell
732:fired 41 gunshots at
445:South Jamaica, Queens
321:
10400:Herrenvolk democracy
9427:Emergency Management
9114:Killing of Sean Bell
8401:"Reminder Of Rogues"
8220:The City of New York
8024:. December 14, 1932.
7915:. September 18, 2024
7610:on February 18, 2020
7557:on November 15, 2019
7504:on November 15, 2019
6132:on November 11, 2014
6085:on November 21, 2014
5753:on September 7, 2008
5275:. September 30, 2020
4698:on November 15, 2007
4668:on November 15, 2007
4638:on November 14, 2007
4570:on November 14, 2007
4311:Simon & Schuster
4001:on October 22, 2014.
3875:May 1, 2015, at the
3795:. December 23, 2013.
3188:on December 14, 2006
2880:on February 20, 2018
2662:New York City portal
2557:Failure of oversight
2531:Civil rights reports
2435:Michael F. Armstrong
2375:Hofstadter Committee
2369:Hofstadter Committee
2012:conflict of interest
1594:lawsuit settlement.
1332:World Economic Forum
1294:Tompkins Square Park
1228:gay rights activists
1105:Death of Eric Garner
1084:undercover detective
1053:Henry Hudson Parkway
1035:Alexian Lien beating
535:First Avenue station
395:Arrest of Frank Lino
378:. In June 2020, the
10420:Perpetual foreigner
9366:Children's Services
9318:Board of Correction
9171:Police Commissioner
9054:Harlem riot of 1964
9049:Harlem riot of 1943
9014:Moroccan Initiative
8618:Intelligence Bureau
8424:New York Daily News
8348:New York Daily News
8273:"Arresting Protest"
8239:New York Daily News
7941:Wall Street Journal
7582:New York Daily News
7366:New York Daily News
7312:New York Daily News
7286:New York Daily News
7260:New York Daily News
7181:New York Daily News
6986:New York Daily News
6846:New York Daily News
6818:New York Daily News
6628:. December 29, 2015
6602:. December 21, 2014
6332:. February 21, 2014
6252:The Huffington Post
6108:. Associated Press.
6046:Wasserman, Joanne.
5880:New York Daily News
5826:The Huffington Post
5800:The Huffington Post
5746:New York Daily News
5499:New York Daily News
5473:on January 22, 2016
4960:New York Daily News
4934:on December 9, 2014
4885:New York Daily News
4214:New York Daily News
4127:New York Daily News
3936:The Washington Post
3844:. October 4, 2013.
3711:New York Daily News
3576:New York Daily News
3555:New York Daily News
3405:on December 9, 2014
3292:New York Daily News
3263:New York Daily News
3127:on January 26, 2008
3067:. December 13, 1999
2900:McFadden, Robert D.
2328:Shootings by police
2093:New York Daily News
2026:Arrest quota "game"
2020:social media policy
1933:New York Daily News
1868:Muslim surveillance
1859:newsletter alleged
1722:Dirty Thirty (NYPD)
1405:agents provocateurs
1236:civic organizations
1220:Black Panther Party
1208:Handschu court case
910:after the officers
641:radio transmissions
415:Gravesend, Brooklyn
277:improve the article
91:of this article is
10450:Racial integration
10430:Race and sexuality
10235:Japanese Americans
9955:Racial segregation
9945:Racial nationalism
9323:Board of Elections
9311:Independent organs
9295:Borough Presidents
9009:Handschu agreement
8932:Pappas v. Giuliani
8845:Occupy Wall Street
8504:and Wells, Scott,
8464:The New York Times
8405:The New York Times
8386:The New York Times
8367:The New York Times
8201:The New York Times
8182:The New York Times
8123:The New York Times
8101:The New York Times
8082:The New York Times
8060:The New York Times
8041:The New York Times
8022:The New York Times
7880:The New York Times
7676:. August 11, 2020.
7635:The New York Times
7532:The New York Times
7479:The New York Times
7392:The New York Times
7234:The New York Times
7063:The New York Times
6574:The New York Times
6519:The New York Times
6493:The New York Times
6464:The New York Times
6437:The New York Times
6358:The New York Times
6329:Al Jazeera America
6024:. October 24, 2011
5926:The New York Times
5907:The New York Times
5695:The New York Times
5676:The New York Times
5657:The New York Times
5638:The New York Times
5619:The New York Times
5597:The New York Times
5578:The New York Times
5557:The New York Times
5538:The New York Times
5519:The New York Times
5449:The New York Times
5430:The New York Times
5382:The New York Times
5363:The New York Times
5344:The New York Times
5325:The New York Times
5272:Human Rights Watch
5145:The New York Times
5034:The New York Times
4906:The New York Times
4837:The New York Times
4815:The New York Times
4792:The New York Times
4614:The New York Times
4595:The New York Times
4550:The New York Times
4531:The New York Times
4512:The New York Times
4493:The New York Times
4436:The New York Times
4416:The New York Times
4346:The New York Times
4284:. October 20, 2021
4100:The New York Times
4038:The New York Times
3535:The New York Times
3515:The New York Times
3036:The New York Times
3015:The New York Times
2991:The New York Times
2970:The New York Times
2942:The New York Times
2909:The New York Times
2902:(March 24, 1981).
2873:The New York Times
2840:The New York Times
2629:The New York World
2617:The New York Times
2585:The New York Times
2581:The New York Times
2577:The New York Times
2525:The New York Times
2355:Theodore Roosevelt
2323:Attempts at reform
2248:Marijuana planting
2162:Black Lives Matter
1925:Louis N. Scarcella
1849:"Paid Detail Unit"
1693:The New York Times
1689:The New York Times
1681:The New York Times
1664:The New York Times
1659:The New York Times
1652:The New York Times
1631:The New York Times
1577:The New York Times
1477:Ferguson, Missouri
1442:Occupy Wall Street
1436:Occupy Wall Street
1401:The New York Times
1385:The New York Times
1381:The New York Times
1284:In August 1988, a
1268:Black Lives Matter
1232:educational reform
1214:Handschu agreement
1073:motorcycle rallies
1045:
1003:The New York Times
967:Occupy Wall Street
925:Adrian Schoolcraft
838:Bedford-Stuyvesant
783:Pappas v. Giuliani
680:University Heights
623:Washington Heights
584:Ozone Park, Queens
513:disability pension
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10271:African Americans
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9473:Homeless Services
9261:Elected officials
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8916:Central Park Five
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8716:Street Crime Unit
8643:Peresonnel Bureau
8577:NYPD 9th Precinct
8562:240 Centre Street
8331:. March 27, 2010.
8144:978-1-57588-211-6
7339:AM New York Metro
7208:The New York Post
7070:on April 19, 2015
6226:on March 18, 2015
6165:on March 10, 2015
5217:AM New York Metro
4927:The Village Voice
4731:on March 20, 2005
4021:, August 7, 2014.
3919:, August 2, 2014.
3902:, August 1, 2014.
3767:. October 2, 2013
3398:The Village Voice
2483:Mollen Commission
2477:Mollen Commission
2471:Mollen Commission
2446:Patrick V. Murphy
2298:sexual misconduct
2284:Cyclist ticketing
2238:District Attorney
2073:NYPD Commissioner
1996:English Knowledge
1975:Woodhull Hospital
1902:Michael Bloomberg
1861:police corruption
1339:Anti-war protests
1093:West Side Highway
834:Timothy Stansbury
828:Timothy Stansbury
768:Patrick Dorismond
726:Street Crime Unit
649:Robert Morgenthau
470:district attorney
357:falsely convicted
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10347:Racial supremacy
10305:Jewish Americans
10283:Native Americans
10252:Zainichi Koreans
10240:Japanese Koreans
10223:Zainichi Chinese
10196:Racism by target
9973:Global apartheid
9965:Racism by region
9950:Racial profiling
9940:Racial hierarchy
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1890:Associated Press
1756:Flushing, Queens
1240:Barbara Handschu
1065:criminal charges
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