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According to Mayor Adams, there is a projected 25,000 beds that could be available for conversion. https://t.co/Lzdt5dunA9 — PolitiTweet.org
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The legislation marks a major change to state election law that will enable Gov. Kathy Hochul, a Democrat, to untether herself from a running mate currently under federal indictment. https://t.co/lV2g535zSI — PolitiTweet.org
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“We would like to have two in New York City,” Mayor Adams said about the prospects of casinos in the city. “I think it would be a great boost for the economy, and we are evaluating what are the best locations." https://t.co/YuV4WHDwSG — PolitiTweet.org
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Richard Davey started his first day as president of New York City Transit greeting riders in Queens, listening to complaints about trash and telling reporters he would focus on improving signal systems, station cleanliness and customer service. https://t.co/XPojLjjpwM — PolitiTweet.org
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Although skeptics questioned whether a campaign focused on drivers rather than street design would have sufficient impact, Danny Harris of Transportation Alternatives noted that the city’s latest campaign was part of a broader package of initiatives. https://t.co/lL2AKkK1oJ — PolitiTweet.org
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A new study from epidemiologists at City University of New York can help explain why COVID-19 cases are still rising — even while hundreds of thousands of residents are carrying immunity from omicron due to winter infections. https://t.co/n8sWnqRWRL — PolitiTweet.org
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Non-profit Advocates for Children says the New York City school system has "failed" children, with less than 47% of all third through eighth graders, and only 36% of Black and Hispanic students, scoring proficient in reading on 2019 state tests. https://t.co/ELTtix0Brm — PolitiTweet.org
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RT @catalinagonella: Outside the NLRB offices in Brooklyn where ALU organizers hugged and comforted one another earlier as results for seco… — PolitiTweet.org
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Thomas Webster, a veteran of the NYPD for two decades who served on Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s security detail, has been convicted of assaulting a D.C. officer during the January 6th riot at the U.S. Capitol. https://t.co/JWt5c70pl6 — PolitiTweet.org
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RT @brigidbergin: Assembly Election committee votes A10135 out of committee. It's the bill that would allow former LG Brian Benjamin to be… — PolitiTweet.org
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RT @lizkimtweets: "For eight years we have basically told police not to carry out public safety," Adams says, addressing a question on his… — PolitiTweet.org
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RT @lizkimtweets: Mayor Adams urges NYers to wear masks, get vaccinated and boosted to "weather" the latest surge. — PolitiTweet.org
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RT @lizkimtweets: Health Commissioner Vasan joins Mayor Adams today at a presser on transit safety, likely in anticipation of questions on… — PolitiTweet.org
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The effort to unionize a second warehouse at Amazon’s Staten Island campus has failed, according to a preliminary vote count by the National Labor Relations Board. https://t.co/Dm9ObOcnMV — PolitiTweet.org
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The five boroughs have among the fewest public bathrooms per capita of any big city in the United States — an emergency underscored by the pandemic. Now, a new bill introduced in the City Council hopes to alleviate the problem. https://t.co/RgYRa7lidp — PolitiTweet.org
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“I used to protest peacefully, many times. That was something that was promised to me in the Constitution," says Camila Gini, who was arrested during the 2020 protests. "But now, that is out of the question to put myself in that situation again.” (12/12) https://t.co/0hELP6P177 — PolitiTweet.org
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For years, the CCRB’s leadership has called for the city to hand final disciplinary authority over to the agency — which NYPD Commissioner Sewell opposes. (11/12) https://t.co/0hELP6P177 — PolitiTweet.org
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When the CCRB does finish investigations, it can only make disciplinary "recommendations" to the NYPD. So far, the NYPD’s concurrence rate for abiding by the CCRB’s findings in 2020 protest cases where officers faced serious charges is just 42%. (10/12) https://t.co/0hELP6P177 — PolitiTweet.org
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Before the agency could question him, Monahan announced his retirement, at which point he would fall outside the CCRB’s jurisdiction. In February 2021, then-Mayor de Blasio appointed Monahan to a position outside the NYPD as a senior advisor. (9/12) https://t.co/0hELP6P177 — PolitiTweet.org
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"It was one of the few protest cases where we had all the pieces really that makes a solid investigation.” Investigators hoped to substantiate allegations against the officer leading the response—Terance Monahan, an NYPD veteran of nearly 40 years. (8/12) https://t.co/0hELP6P177 — PolitiTweet.org
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In one case, the CCRB investigated police for confining demonstrators in Mott Haven until an 8 p.m. curfew passed, then arresting them. Video shows NYPD officers on top of cars, beating protestors, and shoving civilians with bicycles. (7/12) https://t.co/0hELP6P177 — PolitiTweet.org
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In several cases, CCRB investigators said they learned the ID numbers on officers’ helmets and other protective gear did not match their shield numbers in NYPD records. Investigators accuse the NYPD of stalling requests for body camera footage. (6/12) https://t.co/0hELP6P177 — PolitiTweet.org
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The CCRB’s normal statute of limitations was extended for the protest complaints, and others made during the pandemic, to May 4, 2022 — meaning the agency has days left to finalize cases of alleged misconduct and recommend disciplinary measures. (5/12) https://t.co/0hELP6P177 — PolitiTweet.org
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CCRB staff members say it has struggled to fully investigate allegations, both because of a lack of cooperation from the police department and mistakes made within the oversight agency. (4/12) https://t.co/0hELP6P177 — PolitiTweet.org
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“It was the highest-profile moment for police oversight in my lifetime,” said one CCRB investigator. But some current and former employees say it may be one of the greatest failures, a sign the agency is not equipped to hold police accountable. (3/12) https://t.co/0hELP6P177 — PolitiTweet.org
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Videos that went viral on social media showed police officers shoving seemingly peaceful demonstrators, trapping them in tightly confined spaces, pepper spraying people at close range, and hitting them with bicycles and truncheons. (2/12) https://t.co/0hELP6P177 — PolitiTweet.org
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Videos that went viral on social media showed police officers shoving seemingly peaceful demonstrators, trapping them in tightly confined spaces, pepper spraying people at close range, and hitting them with bicycles and truncheons. (2/12) https://t.co/0hELP6P177 — PolitiTweet.org
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The Civilian Complaint Review Board faces a statute of limitations deadline of May 4th for thousands of civilian complaints over the NYPD’s response to the 2020 protests in New York City. (1/12) https://t.co/0hELP6P177 — PolitiTweet.org
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RT @jangelooff: The same weather phenomenon that jolted New Yorkers awake this morning may have also helped trap the stench of maple syrup… — PolitiTweet.org
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RT @c_werth: Nearly two years ago, the CCRB received a flood of police misconduct complaints from the 2020 racial-justice protests in NYC.… — PolitiTweet.org