The New York City Police Department rolled out a draft Monday for its new “discipline penalty matrix,” meant to serve as a roadmap to standardize punishments for officer misconduct, making penalties ...
FILE - In this May 13, 2019, file photo, New York City police officer Daniel Pantaleo leaves his house in Staten Island, N.Y. Pantaleo was fired in the 2014 chokehold death of Eric Garner. The ...
The NYPD released a set of new guidelines for officers found guilty of misconduct, outlining penalties for violations like excessive use of force, making false statements, or racial profiling under a ...
A cop should be fired if if they kill or seriously injure a suspect with a chokehold, or wrongly use deadly physical force — even if the person doesn’t die, according to a set of NYPD-proposed ...
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) -- The NYPD has published new disciplinary guidelines for its members. Mayor Bill de Blasio said Monday's announcement was part of the city's pledge to the Obama Foundation to ...
NYPD Commissioner Dermot Shea on Thursday morning signed a deal with the Civilian Complaint Review Board police watchdog to follow the department’s new “discipline matrix.” Shea and CCRB chairman Fred ...
SOUTH BEND — It’s a vote months in the making. The South Bend Board of Public Safety approved a discipline matrix for the police department. We spoke with police and community leaders about what the ...
There’s new support tonight for a new discipline policy for South Bend police officers. The city of South Bend submitted a proposal for a “discipline matrix” to the Board of Public Safety in December.
At a special meeting February 1st, the Albany Community Police Review Board (CPRB) said it will start working collaboratively with Albany Police Department (APD) Chief Eric Hawkins and his team to ...
A long-awaited decision came Wednesday for some in the South Bend community, as the Board of Public Safety approved the police discipline matrix to provide clarity and accountability if officers ...
Since announcing it late last Friday, Mayor Bill de Blasio has been calling attention to the NYPD's Disciplinary Matrix, a new document that outlines disciplinary action for officer misconduct.