The City's Department of Investigation, represented by Commissioner Jocelyn Strauber, has claimed a staffing shortage is hindering a crucial investigation into what prior mayoral administrations knew about the air toxins post-9/11. This statement has been met with skepticism and criticism from city council members and union leaders, who argue that fundamental data should be easier to gather. A resolution was introduced by Councilwoman Gale Brewer to mandate results within two years, while first responders express frustration over the DOI's inability to undertake this significant inquiry, emphasizing the long-standing risks they faced.
I can't believe that it's that difficult to come up with the type of data.
We just need to know who knew what and when and we'll determine who the liars are.
As first responders, that we knew there was risk.
Collection
[
|
...
]