NYC Police Commissioner Prevented 54 Cops' Misconduct Cases From Going to Trial
Briefly

ProPublica exposes abuse and impunity within the NYPD through confidential documents and insider interviews, shedding light on civilian complaints against officers.
The civilian oversight agency investigating police abuse had concluded serious misconduct, potentially criminal. However, the police commissioner decided to halt the disciplinary trial, exercising his authority.
The commissioner's intervention prevented the case from going to trial, raising concerns about transparency and accountability within the NYPD.
The decision to halt the trial was based on the commissioner's belief that pursuing administrative charges would be detrimental to the Police Department's disciplinary process.
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