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EXCLUSIVE: There are two sets of rules when it comes to punishing police officers — 'In the NYPD disciplinary system it's not what you did - it's who you know'

September 14, 2018

Deputy Inspector Steven Mauriello kept his rank — and lost just a few vacation days — despite being accused of pressuring officers to downgrade felonies to misdemeanors and of running roughshod over minority men in the 81 precinct’s Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News) 

EXCLUSIVE: There are two sets of rules when it comes to punishing police officers — 'In the NYPD disciplinary system it's not what you did - it's who you know'
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