ProPublica has found the NYPD site for allowing the public to track officers’ misconduct is shockingly unreliable. Cases against officers frequently vanish from the site for days — sometimes weeks — at a time. The issue affects nearly all of the officers in the database, with discipline disappearing from the profiles of patrol officers all the way up to its most senior uniformed officer.

ProPublica examined more than 1,000 daily snapshots of the database’s contents and found that, since the fall of 2022, the number of discipline cases that appear in the database has fluctuated often and wildly. Try to pull up the record for a disciplined officer and the site sometimes spits back, “This officer does not have any applicable entries.”

Since May 2021, at least 88% of the disciplinary cases that once appeared in the data have gone missing at some point, though some were later restored. As of this week, 54% of cases that had at one point been in the system were missing.

  • @disguy_ovahea
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    You don’t have to find a way to shoehorn Biden, Democrats, and Israel into every topic just to further your agenda. It’s slimy, and we all see it.

    This is a failure of the NYPD. As of June 2020, what they are doing is against the law. Plain, simple, and devoid of politics.

    The repeal of Section 50-a of the state Civil Rights Law in June 2020, which had shielded all police discipline records from public view, was intended to offer the public, including journalists, a way to scrutinize the quality of police departments’ self-policing.

    https://www.police1.com/legal/articles/pds-cannot-automatically-withhold-disciplinary-reports-involving-unproven-complaints-ny-court-rules-NivEwo9H3ohK2RJW/

    The only relevant part of your rant is Mayor Adams, who needs to hold them accountable.

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      You don’t have to find a way to shoehorn Biden, Democrats, and Israel into every topic just to further your agenda. It’s slimy, and we all see it.

      Your attempt to deflect the limelight away from Biden and administration is what’s most slimy and I’ve seen this cult like behavior elsewhere as well (Election campaign push?).

      Keep kissing that ass to paint him as a good person, we all see through it.

      And yes, Fuck Trump too, if you were deciding to try and deflect using the textbook deflection tactic.

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        What exactly does the President have to do with the NYPD compromising their records? I’d say the same thing if Trump were in office. It’s a city police force. The mayor is responsible for holding them accountable. If the mayor didn’t, it would be the governor who’s charged with the responsibility. The amount of people that think the president directly oversees everything in this nation is a clear indicator of the failure of our education system.

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          See how far a mayor gets when they decide to try to buck the NYPD. Deblasio tried to do moderate changes and they basically made it impossible for him to do anything. And you’re implying that the NYPD is somehow an exception when it comes to how police forces operate in the US, as opposed to the norm. It’s a problem that needs to be fixed federally.

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            That’s a different issue altogether, and I wholeheartedly agree. Our training system absolutely needs addressing. My point above is that the police do not respond to direction of the President, nor are they held accountable by him. The Mayor oversees local law enforcement, and the Governor oversees State Police. The only way the President is permitted to instruct those bodies is during a declared National Emergency.