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Did George Floyd's Death Lead to Actual Change for the NYPD?


Nialah Edari is one of the protesters who took to the streets a year ago, and she is not satisfied with the pace of NYPD reforms.
Are people still being murdered by the police? If that answer is yes, then we haven’t gone far enough, said Edario, the co-founder of the group Freedom March NYC.
She is not alone in her disappointment. Twelve months after Floyd’s death, the group “Communities United for Police Reform” says Mayor Bill de Blasio s administration has failed to deliver on this announcement to cut the NYPD budget by $1 billion dollars.
Did the city really defund the NYPD? The non-profit, non-partisan Citizen’s Budget Commission said the city did reduce its police force by about 1,200 officers. However, those cuts amounted to less than half of the $1 billion announced by de Blasio, much of which was cut was overtime. ....

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Mayor Bill de Blasio's budget proposals for FY22 are criticized by Citizens Budget Commission and Independent Budget Office


The CBC anticipates budget gaps as high as $2.6 billion in 2025 and $4 billion in 2026 and argues federal stimulus reserves will dwindle to 12% by 2024 and 7% by 2025. The de Blasio administration plans to spend $9.5 billion of the $15.7 in federal stimulus by the end of 2022, according to the CBC.
“What the mayor proposed blows the opportunity to restructure city finances in the long run to fund relief and recovery programs,” said Andrew Rein, president of CBC. “He did not spread it over time and use it as a runway to restructure government in combination with long-run productivity-based savings.”  
The Independent Budget Office didn’t offer any rosier projections in their analysis, as it projected budget gaps of $3.5 billion and $3.6 billion annually in 2024 and 2025. ....

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NYPD Rejects City Council Request To Release More Internal Misconduct Records


NYPD Rejects City Council Request To Release More Internal Misconduct Records
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New York City Police Commissioner Dermot F. Shea at a press conference in February, 2021.
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Over the last several months, the NYPD has insisted that it is working to increase transparency and accountability ahead of an April 1st state deadline for police reforms. But at a City Council hearing on Tuesday, the NYPD’s leadership declined to publish more comprehensive data on police misconduct investigations.
“The mayor’s plan promises full transparency in NYPD discipline, but the website the NYPD launched this week is limited to guilty findings from formal charges,” said Queens Councilmember Adrienne Adams, referring to the NYPD’s new officer misconduct database. ....

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City Council legislation would bring sweeping reforms to city policing


City Council legislation would bring sweeping reforms to city policing
Updated Feb 05, 2021;
Posted Feb 05, 2021
An NYPD shield on an officer s uniform is shown on Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2019. (Staten Island Advance/Shira Stoll)
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. City Council members hope their efforts will bring police reform to the city in accordance with a mandate Gov. Andrew Cuomo issued shortly after the death of George Floyd.
A 12-item package introduced Jan. 29 will take steps to limit the authority of the police commissioner and take responsibilities from police officers, like responding to mental health emergencies and investigating traffic accidents.
Police commissioners would no longer have the final say on disciplinary matters, and the Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB) would in cases involving use of force, abuse of authority, discourtesy, and offensive language. ....

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