Revealed: NYPD complaints surge under Adams to reach highest level since 2012
by Ali Winston from US news | The Guardian on (#6NMH7)
Records also show displays of impunity and instances of officers wearing possible white supremacist morale patches
The New York City police department's disciplinary issues are coming to a head during the third year of tough-on-crime Mayor Eric Adams's administration, with complaints at their highest since 2012, stop-and-frisk encounters soaring and displays of impunity by rank-and-file officers, according to interviews and data from the city's independent police watchdog agency.
Disciplinary records and interviews with sources also reveal a persistent problem with instances of NYPD officers wearing morale patches on their bulletproof vests containing possible white supremacist imagery.
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