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Why This N.Y.P.D. Detective Is Suing a Protester In an unusual move, Detective Vincent Cheung is suing a man who hurled racist insults at him. The lawsuit raises thorny questions about free speech. Protesters who filled the streets after George Floyd’s murder last May were at times met with violent treatment by the police. The police say some protesters were verbally abusive.Credit.Gabriela Bhaskar for The New York Times April 29, 2021 When demonstrations against racism and brutality in policing filled New York’s streets last summer, the police confronted protesters with tactics so aggressive and at times violent that a remorseful Mayor Bill de Blasio later issued a public apology. ....
Detective Caught Allegedly Using Banned Chokehold Will Retire Without Accrued Vacation & OT Pay arrow Still showing Medina being restrained by police Legal Aid Society An NYPD detective caught on video appearing to place an Inwood man in a chokehold, a banned maneuver, has reportedly agreed to retire and stripped of all his accrued vacation and overtime pay as a result of the violent incident. Detective Fabio Nunez will not be facing a disciplinary trial for his violent encounter with Tomás Medina that happened on July 14th, 2018 outside a car dealership, according to the New York Daily News. Nunez has instead given up his badge and gun, according to the News. NYPD Commissioner Dermot Shea, however, recommended Nunez leave the force while stripping him of his vacation and overtime pay, which reportedly translates to $10,000 worth of accrued time. The NYPD appears to have allowed Nunez to keep his pension. ....