Not exact matches
Sources said a the NYPD members who were
questioned also included three deputy chiefs and the head
of the 19th
Precinct on the Upper East Side, Kramer reported Tuesday.
The Associated Press, however, soon discovered that dozens
of precincts had been left out
of the count because
of shoddy tallying, throwing the outcome into
question and leading to accusations
of fraud.
«I'm confident
of the fact that we handled everything legally and ethically, that we did the things I wish more people would do in public service — we sought guidance from an ethics board, we followed that guidance and disclosed everything we did,» Mr. de Blasio said today, fielding
questions from reporters in a police
precinct in a far - flung neighborhood
of Queens.
Detective Michael Milici, a 26 - year veteran assigned to the 66th
Precinct in Brooklyn, had been put on modified duty and stripped
of his badge and gun after refusing to answer federal grand jury
questions.
Questions included NYPD procedures governing officers entering burning buildings, whether clergy have been called in for the two officers, what community / police «healing» Mayor de Blasio believes is occurring, whether there is a need for a larger headcount in the Department, why one
of the injured officers was transferred to a different hospital, Bratton's reaction to pictures
of the accused arsonist smiling, whether a decision has been made on the future
of the building that the Police Academy is currently located in, whether the escaped prisoner in the 78th
Precinct has been recaptured and whether the officers involved will be disciplined and whether the Fire Department will be involved in creating a Police Department policy governing officers entering burning buildings.
The film is definitely more action - oriented than its predecessor, less concerned with building suspense than watching its would - be victims fight off a never - ending onslaught
of crazies («The Warriors» and «Assault on
Precinct 13» were obvious influences), but there are still so many
questions about the sheer absurdity
of the premise that it's hard to invest in the story.
[5] The central
question is whether principles
of parliamentary privilege allow the National Assembly to exclude kirpans from its
precincts or whether constitutional rights such as the freedom
of religion and expression preclude the Assembly from excluding them.
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