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Commands10th Precinct, Patrol Borough Manhattan SouthRanksPolice OfficerAllegations11Substantiated7
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Commands60th PrecinctRanksPolice OfficerAllegations4Substantiated1
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Commands20th PrecinctRanksPolice OfficerAllegations2Substantiated2
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CommandsRanksPolice OfficerAllegations9Substantiated5
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Commands44th PrecinctRanksSergeantAllegations7Substantiated1
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Commands9th Precinct, 13th PrecinctRanksSergeant, Police OfficerAllegations10Substantiated1
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Commands44th PrecinctRanksLieutenant, Sergeant, Police OfficerAllegations10Substantiated1
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CommandsGang Squad Manhattan North, GANG M, 19th PrecinctRanksDetective, Police OfficerAllegations21Substantiated4
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CommandsPatrol Borough Brooklyn North, Police Service Area 5RanksSergeant, Police OfficerAllegations9Substantiated2
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CommandsTransit Bureau District 30, 61st PrecinctRanksLieutenantAllegations4Substantiated1
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Commands75th PrecinctRanksSergeantAllegations4Substantiated1
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Commands34th PrecinctRanksPolice OfficerAllegations9Substantiated2
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CommandsPolice Service Area 8, 40th PrecinctRanksSergeant, Police OfficerAllegations25Substantiated2
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Commands123rd Precinct Detective Squad, Patrol Borough Staten Island AC, SIHURanksDetective, Police OfficerAllegations9Substantiated1
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Commands73rd PrecinctRanksPolice OfficerAllegations1Substantiated1
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Commands73rd PrecinctRanksPolice OfficerAllegations15Substantiated7
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Commands60th Precinct, Patrol Borough Queens South, 61st PrecinctRanksLieutenant, Sergeant, Police OfficerAllegations13Substantiated2
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Commands105 PrecinctRanksPolice OfficerAllegations2Substantiated2
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Commands120th PrecinctRanksPolice OfficerAllegations1Substantiated1
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Commands113th PrecinctRanksPolice OfficerAllegations18Substantiated5
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Commands90th PrecinctRanksLieutenantAllegations12Substantiated3
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CommandsND EH IRanksDetective, Police OfficerAllegations8Substantiated3
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Commands24th Precinct, 6th PrecinctRanksSergeant, Police OfficerAllegations2Substantiated1
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Commands90th Precinct, 75th Precinct, 23rd Precinct, Police Service Area 4RanksCaptain, Lieutenant, Sergeant, Police OfficerAllegations11Substantiated1
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Commands100th PrecinctRanksPolice OfficerAllegations5Substantiated1
About This Data
For decades, disciplinary records of police officers in New York have been shielded from public view. After the state recently repealed the law that had kept the records secret, ProPublica requested and received a database from New York City’s Civilian Complaint Review Board, which investigates allegations of misconduct against NYPD officers. The database lists the name of each officer, the race of the complainant and the officer, a category describing the alleged misconduct, and whether the CCRB concluded the officers’ conduct violated NYPD rules. Police unions have opposed New York City’s plan to make public data about disciplinary investigations. This database names about 4,000 of the NYPD’s 36,000 active-duty officers. Every officer in the database has had at least one substantiated allegation. We excluded any allegations that CCRB investigators concluded did not occur and were deemed unfounded. We also removed a small number of officers (62) against whom the CCRB had substantiated allegations, but whose substantiated allegations had not gone fully through the NYPD’s administrative prosecution process. The CCRB was not able to reach conclusions in many cases, in part because the investigators must rely on the NYPD to hand over crucial evidence, such as footage from body-worn cameras. Often, the department is not forthcoming despite a legal duty to cooperate in CCRB investigations. The CCRB gets thousands of complaints per year but substantiates a tiny fraction of them. Allegations of criminal conduct by officers are typically investigated not by the CCRB but by state or federal prosecutors in conjunction with the NYPD’s Internal Affairs Bureau or the FBI. The NYPD’s own findings in cases in this database are not included here.
Read more about what we’ve included in the database and why, and see our answers to questions we have received about this data. If you have information about any of these officers or cases, please fill out our form.
All of the records in this data are from closed cases. But if you see an error, contact the CCRB. If the agency updates its records and lets us know, we'll do so as well.
The data used in this database is downloadable from ProPublica’s Data Store.
Source
This data was obtained through a records request made to the CCRB. It includes fully investigated allegations only for officers who were members of the department as of late June 2020 and against whom the CCRB has substantiated at least one allegation.