Nearly two-thirds of complaints accusing New York City police officers of mistreating young people involved male minorities, a civilian oversight panel said Monday.
While the incidents detailed in the Civilian Complaint Review Board report came well before protests against systemic racism broke out across America, Davie said young minority New York residents have always known about discrimination.
“As young New Yorkers lead the way in calling for change in our city following the deaths of George Floyd, and countless others, it’s time for the NYPD to re-consider how officers police our youth, address disparities in law enforcement, and commit to swift discipline when officers engage in misconduct," Davie said.“A top priority Commissioner Shea has set for the NYPD is to reimagine doing all we can to protect and serve New York City’s kids," according to an NYPD statement.
"After careful review, we accept each of the CCRB’s thoughtful and constructive recommendations — some of which are already in the process of being implemented and all of which will strengthen our new Youth Strategy.”
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