New York City New York Police Department
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Overview
- New York, New York is located at the southern tip of the state.[1]
- Population: 8,804,190. It is the most populous city in the United States.[1]
- Officers: 35,030[2]
- Also Known As: NYPD
Body Camera Policy
Incidents
- Nerys Ramirez
- Jeffrey Maddrey
- Jenny Li
- Jamie Lang
- Erik Duran
- Eric Duprey
- Douglas Debonet
- Tamani Crum
- Douglas Connolly
- Alysa Clark
- Yasheka Bogle
- Angad Beharry
- Jared Badillo
- Azer Ben-Zitun (2023)
- Jonathan Altamirano
- Terrence Gittens
- Kevin Marcial
- Patrick Gross
- Jonathan Pierre-Lys
- Brian Astarita (2021)
Officers
- Jonathan Altamirano
- Jared Badillo
- Angad Beharry
- Yasheka Bogle
- Edward Britch
- Douglas Connolly
- James Davneiro
- Douglas Debonet
- Shawn Denning
- Erik Duran
- Terrence Gittens
- Patrick Gross
- Theresa Haley
- Valentin Khazin
- Kendo Kinsey
- Jeffrey Maddrey
- Kevin Marcial
- Daniel Mazza
- Daniel Mehr
- Matthew Mellas
Policy Changes
Effective January 1, 2021, officers must document all vehicle stops, regardless of whether a ticket is given or other action is taken. The reports will include the ethnicity, gender, and age of the driver.[3]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 New York City, wikipedia
- ↑ New York City Police Department, wikipedia
- ↑ Thomas Tracy, NYPD to document all vehicle stops to accommodate NYC law aimed at curbing racial profiling, Daily News, 2021-12-28
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