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New Yorkers say they ve been ignored in stop-and-frisk fight

New Yorkers say they ve been ignored in stop-and-frisk fight
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New Yorkers say they ve been ignored in stop-and-frisk fight

New Yorkers say they ve been ignored in stop-and-frisk fight
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De Blasio Unveils More Proposals To Reform Police

De Blasio unveils more police reforms, new incentive for cops to live in NYC

De Blasio unveils more police reforms, new incentive for cops to live in NYC Michael Gartland © Luiz C. Ribeiro Mayor Bill De Blasio holding a copy of the new NYPD Disciplinary System Penalty Guidelines. Mayor de Blasio announced several new police reforms Friday that aim to end racial bias in policing and hire more cops who live in New York City. The reforms the second part of a three-part plan de Blasio intends to submit to the state by April 1 include efforts to remove city policies that contribute to the “poverty to prison pipeline,” focus more attention on officers’ disciplinary records during the promotion process and strip police of their pensions if they’ve engaged in serious misconduct.

De Blasio releases first part of long-anticipated police reform agenda

De Blasio releases first part of long-anticipated police reform agenda Michael Gartland © Luiz C. Ribeiro New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio holds a copy of the new NYPD Disciplinary System Penalty Guidelines. Mayor de Blasio unveiled on Friday the first part of a police reform plan that aims to repair frayed relationships with communities of color and address years of racism in policing. The plan, which de Blasio expects to release in three drafts in the coming weeks, comes in response to an executive order issued by Gov. Cuomo in June that mandates local governments approve reforms and submit them by April 1 or risk losing state funding and having their police departments fall under a monitor.

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