The New York Civil Liberties Union's database is live with what the organization says has 35 years of data and over 300,000 complaints against over 81,000 NYPD officers
Thousands of New York Police Department discipline records were published online by the New York Civil Liberties Union on Thursday morning.
The second circuit court of appeals lifted the order that was put on the NYCLU to not publish the records it had obtained from the Civilian Complaint Review Board , the city agency charged with oversight of the NYPD, after a New York State law was repealed that prevented discipline records from being released. Within minutes of the denial, the NYCLU's database went live with what it says has 35 years of data and over 300,000 complaints against over 81,000 NYPD officers.
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