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Friday, May 10, 2024

ProPublica has found the NYPD site for allowing the public to track officers' misconduct is shockingly unreliable. Cases against officers frequently vanish from the site for days -- sometimes weeks -- at a time. The issue affects nearly all of the officers in the database, with discipline disappearing from the profiles of patrol officers all the way up to its most senior uniformed officer.

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Public sector corruption (from elected to appointed) is like a highly contagious disease that inevitably taints and dirties everything. A little becomes embedded because it starts out helping corrupt insiders and ends up enriching everyone involved except for the average citizens that are harmed. Any dirt in the public sector needs to end up as major criminal punishment, and many and multiple times more severe than what private citizens would receive for same crime because it infects everything.

We need a major task force on correcting this but it concerns most that it goes all the way to the top and within and to every law enforcement organization especially in major metropolitan areas and to include the FBI, Secret Service, etc.. The longer it goes the more difficult it is to break the back because cultures get embedded.

#1 | Posted by Robson at 2024-05-10 11:30 AM | Reply | Funny: 1

Why would anyone expect anything less from the corrupt NYC mayor?

#2 | Posted by lfthndthrds at 2024-05-10 12:07 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 2

You accuse the Mayor of being involved without any evidence? Oh wait, he's black! OMG!

#3 | Posted by danni at 2024-05-10 12:41 PM | Reply | Funny: 2

#3 | Posted by danni

Typical MAGA reaction.

#4 | Posted by GalaxiePete at 2024-05-10 01:54 PM | Reply

#3

The mayor isn't Black. He's blue.

Once a pig, always a worthless garbage pig.

#5 | Posted by DarkVader at 2024-05-10 06:03 PM | Reply

Public sector corruption has been demographic and mostly urban and Democrat for decades. It is what singlehandedly enabled Chicago Democrats to win elections when they actuay lost. Democrats as a party and sector have a long reputation of membership with zero integrity. Search internet for Democrat urban election corruption.

#6 | Posted by Robson at 2024-05-10 07:31 PM | Reply

You accuse the Mayor of being involved without any evidence? Oh wait, he's black! OMG!

#3 | Posted by danni at 2024-05-10 12:41 PM | Reply | Flag:

Someone would like a word with you...

news.bloomberglaw.com

#7 | Posted by lfthndthrds at 2024-05-10 09:25 PM | Reply

NYPD disappears a lot more than html. Didn't you see Serpico?

#8 | Posted by Miranda7 at 2024-05-11 10:26 PM | Reply

More from the cited article...

... In the summer of 2021, New York Police Department officer Willie Thompson had sex at least twice with a witness to a Harlem carjacking that he was investigating. When a prosecutor questioned Thompson about his relationship with the witness, Thompson first lied, denying the relationship, before recanting and confessing the next day, according to an internal discipline report. About a week later, the woman, sounding upset, called the prosecutor and said Thompson had cornered her at a bodega, blaming her for getting him in trouble and threatening that officers from the precinct would be coming to her home, the document shows.

Thompson, who declined to comment, was found guilty by the NYPD on two misconduct charges and was placed on probation.

But if you looked up his disciplinary history on the department's public database of uniformed officers, you would be unlikely to learn that. ...


#9 | Posted by LampLighter at 2024-05-11 10:32 PM | Reply

The more I read of the cited article, the worse it gets...

... ProPublica has found the NYPD site for allowing the public to track officers' misconduct is shockingly unreliable. Cases against officers frequently vanish from the site for days " sometimes weeks " at a time. The issue affects nearly all of the officers in the database, with discipline disappearing from the profiles of patrol officers all the way up to its most senior uniformed officer.

ProPublica examined more than 1,000 daily snapshots of the database's contents and found that, since the fall of 2022, the number of discipline cases that appear in the database has fluctuated often and wildly. Try to pull up the record for a disciplined officer and the site sometimes spits back, "This officer does not have any applicable entries."

Since May 2021, at least 88% of the disciplinary cases that once appeared in the data have gone missing at some point, though some were later restored. As of this week, 54% of cases that had at one point been in the system were missing. ...


This Ain't Good.

#10 | Posted by LampLighter at 2024-05-11 10:33 PM | Reply

And... fwiw...

Major kudos to ProPublica for this investigation.

Thank-you.




#11 | Posted by LampLighter at 2024-05-11 10:35 PM | Reply

The police are a Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization.

#12 | Posted by snoofy at 2024-05-11 10:42 PM | Reply

@#12 ... The police are a Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization. ...

I have said in the past on this most august site that my view of the NYC police department is that I think it considers itself to be an independent governing entity, separate from the government of NYC.

I've not yet seen anything to change my opinion.

On the local TV news I view or here on this site.


YMMV....



#13 | Posted by LampLighter at 2024-05-11 10:53 PM | Reply

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