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- NYPD Imposes No Discipline on Cops Who Drove SUVs into Protesterswww.thecity.nyc NYPD Imposes No Discipline on Cops Who Drove SUVs into Protesters
NYPD Commissioner Edward Caban cleared officers Andrey Samusev and Daniel Alvarez of misconduct charges sought by the Civilian Complaint Review Board for improper use of force at a 2020 George Floyd protest.
Two NYPD officers who drove their SUVs into a crowd of protesters blocking a Brooklyn street at the height of the George Floyd protests in late May 2020 have been cleared of wrongdoing by police commissioner Edward Caban, Civilian Complaint Review Board officials confirmed Friday.
Caban endorsed an NYPD administrative trial judge’s recommendation that officer Andrey Samusev be found not guilty of multiple charges of improper use of force with a vehicle and reversed the same judge’s recommended finding of guilt against officer Daniel Alvarez.
The outcomes were posted early Friday on the website 50-a.org, which combs through public law enforcement databases for information on police disciplinary cases.
The charges were brought by the Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB) after an internal NYPD probe exonerated both officers of wrongdoing stemming from the incident on May 30, 2020 in Prospect Heights.
During an administrative trial in December 2022, CCRB prosecutors had sought termination for Samusev and a one-year probation for Alvarez, during which any additional infraction could prompt termination, along with other penalties.
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- White House announces $16.4 billion in new funding for 25 passenger rail projects on Amtrak’s Northeast Corridorwww.whitehouse.gov FACT SHEET: President Biden Advances Vision for World Class Passenger Rail by Delivering Billions in New Funding | The White House
$16.4 Billion from Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to Repair and Replace Critical Rail Infrastructure Along Northeast Corridor to Provide Faster and More Reliable Passenger Rail Experience, Create More than One Hundred Thousand Construction Jobs Bidenomics and President Biden’s Investing in America ag...
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- NY Governor Hochul Announces Second Avenue Subway Phase 2 Moving Forward With Solicitation for First Contractwww.governor.ny.gov Governor Hochul Announces Second Avenue Subway Phase 2 Moving Forward With Solicitation for First Contract
Governor Hochul announced that the Metropolitan Transportation Authority is advancing on Phase 2 of the Second Avenue Subway with the solicitation of the first contract for construction of the future extension of the Second Avenue Subway to 125th Street in Harlem.
- NYC’s latest casino bid calls for two 46-story skyscrapers across from the Javits Centerwww.6sqft.com NYC's latest casino bid calls for two 46-story skyscrapers across from the Javits Center | 6sqft
The proposed project includes two 46-story towers with a luxury hotel, a top-floor performance hall, affordable housing, and an eight-story casino at the base.