DOI Report Claims NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio Misused NYPD Resources

  • 3 years ago
DOI Report Claims, NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio, Misused NYPD Resources.
On October 7, New York City's Department of Investigation released a report alleging that
Mayor Bill de Blasio misused the NYPD's resources.
On October 7, New York City's Department of Investigation released a report alleging that
Mayor Bill de Blasio misused the NYPD's resources.
According to ABC News, the report accuses
de Blasio of treating his police security detail like a
"concierge service" for his family, staff members and guests.
The report also alleges that the security
detail even helped de Blasio's daughter
move out of her apartment.
The report also alleges that the security
detail even helped de Blasio's daughter
move out of her apartment.
Protecting the mayor and his family
is a serious and significant job that
should be guided by best practices,
formalized procedures, and
an understanding that security
details are not personal assistants
in a dignitary's daily life
but provide essential protection, Margaret Garnett, DOI Commissioner, via statement.
Protecting the mayor and his family
is a serious and significant job that
should be guided by best practices,
formalized procedures, and
an understanding that security
details are not personal assistants
in a dignitary's daily life
but provide essential protection, Margaret Garnett, DOI Commissioner, via statement.
De Blasio commented on the report while
speaking at his daily news conference.
De Blasio commented on the report while
speaking at his daily news conference.
There’s a number of claims in this report and there's many, many inconsistencies and inaccuracies, Bill de Blasio, New York City Mayor, via ABC News.
ABC News reports that de Blasio is
not facing prosecution, but could
potentially face ethics violations.
De Blasio's press secretary, Danielle Filson, called the report "unprofessional" and "inaccurate." .
De Blasio's press secretary, Danielle Filson, called the report "unprofessional" and "inaccurate." .
Filson reportedly claimed the report was based on , "illegitimate assumptions and a naive view of the complex security challenges facing elected officials today.".
Filson reportedly claimed the report was based on , "illegitimate assumptions and a naive view of the complex security challenges facing elected officials today."

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