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October 22, 2019

What’s on the ballot: A busy New Yorker’s guide to the five charter revision questions

October 22, 2019/ Guest User
What’s on the ballot: A busy New Yorker’s guide to the five charter revision questions

Though they can seem inscrutable to anyone who hasn’t followed the inner workings of New York City, “yes” or “no” votes can overhaul aspects of the City Charter.

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October 22, 2019/ Guest User/
Central Queens, eastern queens, Law, news, Features, northern queens, politics, Southern Queens, Western Queens
voting, Election Day, ballot questions, charter revision, City Charter, early voting, Campaign Finance Board, ranked choice voting, CCRB, police, Civilian Complaint Review Board, NYPD, city budget, land use, Department of City Planning
October 17, 2019

Tensions flare at hearing over the law that shields police records from public view

October 17, 2019/ Guest User
Tensions flare at hearing over the law that shields police records from public view

The NYPD has used the law to deny public access to records of officers involved in high-profile incidents of police brutality.

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October 17, 2019/ Guest User/
Crime, Central Queens, eastern queens, Law, news, politics, northern queens, Southern Queens, Western Queens
50-a, New York Civil Rights Law Section 50-a, NYPD, police records, Daniel Pantaleo, Eric Garner, Queens District Attorney, Jamaica, criminal justice, Sean Bell, Police Benevolent Association, ­Lou Matarazzo, Detectives Endowment Association, Paul DiGiacomo, CCRB, Civilian Complaint Review Board, Jessica Ramos, Frank Padavan, Correction Officers’ Benevolent Association, Elias Husamudeen, Julia Salazar, Leroy Comrie
September 16, 2019

NYPD officials ‘dragging their feet’ on release of body camera footage

September 16, 2019/ Luca Powell
NYPD officials ‘dragging their feet’ on release of  body camera footage

Officials from the CCRB told attendees at a forum in Long Island City on Sept. 12 that there were “issues obtaining reliable and timely information” regarding police footage.

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September 16, 2019/ Luca Powell/
Crime, Central Queens, Communities, eastern queens, news, Law, northern queens, Southern Queens, Western Queens
NYPD, police, CCRB, Civilian Complaint Review Board, LIC, Long Island City, FOIL, Freedom of Information Law, Daniel Pantaleo, Eric Garner, VOCAL, NAACP, Candice Prince-Modeste, John McFarlane
August 19, 2019

NYPD cop fired for using banned chokehold that led to Eric Garner’s death

August 19, 2019/ David Brand
NYPD cop fired for using banned chokehold that led to Eric Garner’s death

“What I learned is that we wouldn’t let this linger for five years. It’s too long.”

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August 19, 2019/ David Brand/
Communities, Features, Law, news
daniel pantaleo, eric garner, nypd, james o'neill, donovan richards, committee on public safety, ccrb, Civilian Complaint Review Board
August 02, 2019

NYPD judge recommends firing Daniel Pantaleo, cop who choked Eric Garner

August 02, 2019/ David Brand
NYPD judge recommends firing Daniel Pantaleo, cop who choked Eric Garner

A Staten Island grand jury declined to indict Pantaleo in 2014 and the Department of Justice decided to drop a case against Pantaleo last month.

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August 02, 2019/ David Brand/
Crime, Communities, Law, news, politics
NYPD, Daniel Pantaleo, chokehold, Eric Garner, James O'Neill, CCRB, Civilian Complaint Review Board, Bill de Blasio, Fire Pantaleo, #firepantaleo, Donovan Richards, Patrick Lynch, Patrolmen Benevolent Association, Rosemarie Maldonado
July 25, 2019

CCRB brings rights training to Far Rockaway teens

July 25, 2019/ Rachel Vick
CCRB brings rights training to Far Rockaway teens

Wednesday’s program was the first stop on a citywide tour to inform New Yorkers about the law, designed to foster trust among communities and police.

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July 25, 2019/ Rachel Vick/
Communities, Education, Law, news, Southern Queens
Civilian Complaint Review Board, Far Rockaway, NYPD, Right to Know Act, teens
May 20, 2019

'You can't have cops watching cops' — NYPD officer, ex-cop lawyer sue NYC

May 20, 2019/ David Brand
'You can't have cops watching cops' — NYPD officer, ex-cop lawyer sue NYC

“It’s sad to say, but it’s like a gang.”

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May 20, 2019/ David Brand/
Law, news, Crime, eastern queens, Communities
Queens Supreme Court, Thomas Conforti, NYPD, Civilian Complaint Review Board, Joe Murray, Flushing, 115th Precinct, corruption, Bill Bratton, 109th Precinct, bribery, Steven Lee, drugs
May 10, 2019

Judge denies motion to dismiss charge in Daniel Pantaleo disciplinary trial

May 10, 2019/ Guest User
Judge denies motion to dismiss charge in Daniel Pantaleo disciplinary trial

Eric Garner’s mother Gwen Carr, a civil rights activist, has called on the city to charge the other police officers involved in the chokehold death.

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May 10, 2019/ Guest User/
Communities, news, Crime, Law
Civilian Complaint Review Board, NYPD, Gwen Carr, Staten Island, Rosemarie Maldonado, Justice Department, Stuart London, Daniel Pantaleo, I can't breathe, Bill de Blasio, CCRB, Eric Garner
January 28, 2019

Former CCRB Chief Mina Malik Enters Queens DA Race

January 28, 2019/ Guest User
Former CCRB Chief Mina Malik Enters Queens DA Race

In the months leading up to her announcement, Malik has been an outspoken advocate for criminal justice reform on social media.

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January 28, 2019/ Guest User/
Crime, Law, news, politics
Mina Malik, Civilian Complaint Review Board, Queens District Attorney, Brooklyn District Attorney Ken Thompson, Borough President Melinda Katz, Councilmember Rory Lancman, Judge Gregory Lasak, State Attorney General’s Office prosecutor Jose Nieves
December 10, 2018

CCRB Workshop Addresses Aggressive Policing

December 10, 2018/ Guest User
CCRB Workshop Addresses Aggressive Policing

The CCRB is leading an interactive workshop aimed at tackling aggressive policing.

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December 10, 2018/ Guest User/
Crime, Communities, Law, news
CCRB, Civilian Complaint Review Board, NYPD, policing, Riverside Church Ministry of Social Justice, Manhattan
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