A bad day for a good guy | From the editor
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A bad day for a good guy | From the editor
"The CCRB is an agency established to be independent of the NYPD - and politics -- comprised of civilians, with its own civilian investigative team, to review allegations against police officers. They find allegations either substantiated or unsubstantiated. The PBA cited statistics that saw the CCRB backing hundreds of substantiated recommendations, again pointing to Dr. Khalid in his role as chair."
"But there it was, a Post exclusive, where Police Benevolent Association President Patrick Hendry blasted the CCRB, and Dr. Khalid specifically, "With his blatantly biased voting record and dangerous plan to strip away the police commissioner's authority, Dr. Khalid has turned out to be just another anti-cop wolf in sheep's clothing," the PBA president told the Post. The PBA chief wants him canned."
Mohammad Khalid is a long-time Staten Island dentist who chairs the New York City Civilian Complaint Review Board. The Police Benevolent Association accuses him of a blatantly biased voting record and of seeking to strip the police commissioner’s authority, and seeks his removal. The CCRB operates independently of the NYPD with civilian investigators to review allegations and classify them substantiated or unsubstantiated. The PBA cited statistics showing hundreds of substantiated recommendations and targeted Khalid. Khalid also serves as president of the Iron Hills Civic Association and has regularly honored NYPD officials at community meetings since 1996.
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