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CCRB report says 146 NYPD officers recommended for discipline after 2020 Floyd protests — but none fired

By Ben Brachfeld Posted on February 6, 2023
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The Civilian Complaint Review Board has recommended discipline for 146 police officers for their actions during the 2020 George Floyd protests in New York City — but not a single officer, to date, has been relieved of duty, according to a report released Monday.

In some of the most egregious cases of misconduct, the CCRB report on Feb. 6 declared, the department ignored the board and imposed no discipline at all.

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CCRB report says 146 NYPD officers recommended for discipline after 2020 Floyd protests — but none fired

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