A federal monitor who oversees court-ordered reforms to the NYPD has threatened legal action over the department’s refusal to release records on racially biased policing to the city’s police watchdog agency.
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It is not acceptable for over 100 cases to sit idly while the statute of limitations runs and the City negotiates with itself.Spokespeople for neither the CCRB nor the NYPD would comment on the monitor’s letter for the record. Lawmakers hoped that a new CCRB unit would be better equipped to review claims of profiling and bias than the NYPD. But since the unit launched last year, its investigators have struggled to get the NYPD records they need to complete their investigations. The team has submitted more than 100 requests, all of which have been denied, according to the CCRB.
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