To do justice to accused NYC cops and their accusers, end the CCRB holdups
Briefly

The Civilian Complaint Review Board has been struggling with five vacancies among its 15 commissioners, delaying rulings on police misconduct cases and leaving affected parties in limbo.
With only three committees functioning instead of five due to these vacancies, the backlog of cases continues to grow, showcasing the board’s inability to fulfill its essential role.
While the New York Police Department is monitored by external entities, the dysfunction within the CCRB raises serious questions about its necessity, especially if it cannot operate effectively.
City Hall has promised an ongoing recruitment process for filling the CCRB vacancies, but skepticism remains regarding the board's overall relevance in the policing oversight landscape.
Read at New York Post
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