The oversight agency of the NYPD has recommended discipline for dozens of officers accused of misconduct during last year’s Black Lives Matter protests.
The New York City Civilian Complaint Review Board released new data on Monday, on the 313 complaints from the Black Lives Matter protests.
They completed 127 full investigations that found 42 substantiated complaints of misconduct containing 91 allegations against 65 officers.
The review board recommended the highest level of discipline for 37 of those officers.
Each of them will undergo an administrative trial, and if found guilty, could face loss of vacation days, suspension or termination.
(AP)
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The union should call for a day of solidarity. How dare the police be disciplined over their conduct and these criminals free to stand by and watch! It sounds like the story when Eliezer went to Sedom. How appropriate for timing. First the Fixler crime and now this – all in the week of Parshas Vayera.
What about the criminal conduct of the rioters?! Which was largely dismissed. This like Sdom and Amorah!
Does NYPD know a passive way to quell a riot? I can’t understand why anyone would want to be a cop today. Do your job and get disciplined or terminated! What great motivation to do what you’re paid to do. Then again, in DeBlasio’s NYC, it’s probably preferred that the cops do nothing.
These guys were tearing businesses, emptying shelves in stores burning police cars killing police officers, and what not during these riots? but the police were not allowed do their job to make the streets safe that humans can live in NYC….
the Liberals could call the riots whatever they would like to as long as they do not show the videos
Are there investigations of the rioters? This is pathetic. I’m glad there are cops in NYC but I can’t imagine why.
This review is a way to make sure ideological allegiances are right. Prepare for the worst, our police are being restructured.
These filthy demented treasonous Marxist DemonRats are out to destroy this once great nation of ours.
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