Before resigning, former NYPD Commissioner Caban cleared three officers of misconduct toward Coney Island Bar
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Former NYPD Commissioner Edward Caban cleared three officers of misconduct shortly before resigning amid an influence peddling investigation, raising serious concerns about accountability.
After being accused of extorting a bar owner and facing multiple disciplinary complaints, Caban's decisions have drawn scrutiny, especially against the backdrop of his resignation.
Shamel Kelly, the bar owner, alleges that he was targeted with police harassment and fines, which forced him to close his business, intensifying calls for federal investigation.
Caban's rejection of recommendations for disciplinary action against officers involved in controversial raids has prompted further questions regarding integrity and accountability within the NYPD.
Read at Brooklyn Eagle
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