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The Left Wanted Body Cams on Cops, Until They Saw the Truth

AP Photo/Evan Vucci Lefties have been demanding police wear body cameras for years, believing the public would finally see all the wanton acts of violence perpetrated by cops against peaceful, law-abiding members of society. Then they saw the truth. New York Attorney General Letitia James has wanted body cams since the death of Eric Garner, back in 2014 when she was public advocate of New York. She even suggested body cameras were a good idea for cops and would save the city of New York money. “If we were to do, to implement body cameras on 15 percent of our police force in New York City, it would only cost taxpayers $5 million. Currently, we are paying out $152 million annually to claims, individuals who are charging police officers with police misconduct,” she said at a press conference in her office.

New York attorney general proposes legislation to make police use of force last resort

New York attorney general proposes legislation to make police use of force last resort
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NY bill would make it easier to charge police with civilian deaths

NY bill would make it easier to charge police with civilian deaths
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Noah Feldman: Trump criminal probe could backfire on prosecutors

Noah Feldman Bloomberg Opinion New York Attorney General Letitia James is playing major league poker with former president Donald Trump — and she just raised the stakes. The AG’s office announced that its civil investigation of the Trump Organization for filing false tax returns has now become an active criminal investigation. In response, Trump issued a 900-word statement denouncing the investigation as politically motivated. Trump despisers may be tempted to take some heart from the news of the investigation, which will proceed alongside the until-now separate criminal investigation being conducted by the district attorney of New York County, Cyrus Vance Jr. But this is a high-risk move by James. Trump’s opponents would do well to remember the sizable risk that would come with prosecuting the one-term president: He could be acquitted. And if that happened, Trump could use the bounce-back as a highly effective tool to support a presidential bid in 2024.

CNN s Chris Cuomo apologizes for inappropriate conversations with brother s staff, network says

CNN s Chris Cuomo apologizes for inappropriate conversations with brother s staff, network says Adam Reiss and Doha Madani and Phil Helsel © Provided by NBC News CNN anchor Chris Cuomo apolgized for engaginging in “inappropriate” conversations with the staff of his brother, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, the cable network said Thursday, though he took himself out of on-air coverage of the sexual harassment allegations against his brother. Chris Cuomo encouraged his brother to take a “defiant position” amid growing calls for his resignation, The Post said. Two people present on one call told the newspaper that Chris Cuomo brought up “cancel culture” when encouraging his brother to stand his ground in the scandal.

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