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N Y P D Releases Secret Misconduct Records After Repeal of Shield Law
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N Y P D Releases Secret Misconduct Records After Repeal of Shield Law
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Women Take To The Streets Of NYC Demanding Equal Rights Amendment Be Added To U.S. Constitution
CBS New York 3/8/2021 Syndicated Local – CBS New York
To celebrate, hundreds of people from the Tri-State Area came out Sunday to honor female leaders and to call for action.
They said it’s time for the Equal Rights Amendment to be added to the U.S. Constitution, CBS2’s Dave Carlin reported.
“We cannot take our rights for granted,” said Donna Lieberman, executive director of the New York Civil Liberties Union.
In Washington Square Park on Sunday, there was a bold, boisterous demand for full equality for women. A crowd of several hundred were on hand drumming it up.
Rochester Police Tackle and Pepper-Spray Black Mother Walking with 3-Year-Old Daughter
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NYPD posts discipline records, critics say many still hidden
MICHAEL R. SISAK, Associated Press
March 8, 2021
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FILE - In this Nov. 4, 2020, file photo, New York Police officers stand at the north entrance to Washington Square Park in New York after facing off with protestors. New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and Gov. Andrew Cuomo are again at odds, this time over city police officers eligibility for COVID-19 vaccines.Seth Wenig/AP
NEW YORK (AP) Disciplinary records of New York City police officers are now a matter of public record but critics say officials are still keeping the vast majority of misconduct hidden.