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  2. ‘Homeless’ UCLA lecturer Dr. Daniel McKeown claims he was ...

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    A “homeless” UCLA lecturer who railed against the university, saying his $70,000 paycheck was too low to live in Los Angeles, claims he was placed on leave because of his remarks toward the ...

  3. New York City Police Department corruption and misconduct

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    The Hofstadter Committee, also known as the Seabury investigations, was a joint legislative committee formed by the New York State Legislature to probe police and judicial corruption in New York City in 1931. Prompted by allegations of corruption in police and court systems, the Hofstadter Committee heard testimony from a thousand citizens ...

  4. NYPD Chief resigns amid allegations of demanding sexual ...

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    The New York Police Department’s chief of department abruptly retired after ... While the 51-year-old was making a base salary of $172,000, she earned $204,000 in overtime pay as well as an ...

  5. Adrian Schoolcraft - Wikipedia

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    Police career: Department: New York City Police Department: Service years: 2002–2015: Rank: Police Officer: Badge no. 12943: Awards: Meritorious Police Duty Medal: Military career: Allegiance United States of America: Service / branch: United States Navy: Years of service: 1993–1997: Unit: USS Blue Ridge: Awards: National Defense Service ...

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  7. Jeffrey Maddrey - Wikipedia

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    Jeffrey Maddrey, a high-ranking official in the New York City Police Department (NYPD), has resigned following allegations of sexual misconduct. The allegations surfaced after a female, Lt Quathisha Epps, who at the time was an officer and a longtime subordinate in his office, came forward, detailing incidents of inappropriate behavior by Maddrey.

  8. Judge finds Newton officers lacked cause for controversial ...

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    More: No qualified immunity for Des Moines police officers sued in 2018 traffic stop, judge rules "Probable cause is not a high bar," Locher wrote, citing past cases, "but it requires more than ...

  9. Metropolitan Transportation Authority Police Department

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    MTA Police van, No. 2502. MTAPD officers are New York State police officers according to New York State Criminal Procedure Law, §1.20(34- meaning they have police powers in all of New York State. [13] Officers are also commissioned officers in Connecticut, as MTAPD works in Connecticut (see above section).