An NYPD lieutenant facing charges for wrongly manipulating an Internal Affairs Bureau investigation of a young detective has filed papers to retire, the Daily News has learned. Lt. John Dandola appeared before the city Police Pension Fund Nov. 22 and sought a retirement date of Dec. 22, according to an NYPD Finest message, which among other things is used to announce planned retirements and .
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The NYPD placed a former Internal Affairs lieutenant on desk duty this week as his disciplinary case moves closer to trial on charges he manipulated an investigation into a 2018 scuffle involving a young detective at a Long Island firehouse. Lt. John Dandola in February was served 13 formal disciplinary charges for a range of misconduct in the probe of Detective Scott Munro Jr., and was .
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The NYPD has filed 13 upgraded disciplinary charges against Lt. John Dandola for a range of misconduct in his two-year investigation into Detective Scott Munro Jr.’s alleged scuffle in 2018 with fellow firefighter Jonathan Kriklava at a Long Island firehouse, the Daily News has learned.