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  1. Currently reading: "Cop Cop: Breaking the Fixed System of American Policing" by Mac Muir and Greg Finch, published last year:

    zandoprojects.com/books/cop-co

    The authors were "senior investigators at the largest police oversight agency in America, tasked with policing the police in New York City. They are our eyes on the inside, and this book takes us into their world.

    Cop Cop lays bare the web of real cases investigated by the authors over nearly a decade working for the Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB)...."

    I'm only a tenth of the way through but I'm learning a lot, such as the basic historical timeline of police accountability reforms and backlash in NYC, and some exposition that feels like the missing manual every NYC resident should get about the fundamental structure, composition, and size of the NYPD.

    #NYC #policing #NYPD #books

  2. Currently reading: "Cop Cop: Breaking the Fixed System of American Policing" by Mac Muir and Greg Finch, published last year:

    zandoprojects.com/books/cop-co

    The authors were "senior investigators at the largest police oversight agency in America, tasked with policing the police in New York City. They are our eyes on the inside, and this book takes us into their world.

    Cop Cop lays bare the web of real cases investigated by the authors over nearly a decade working for the Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB)...."

    I'm only a tenth of the way through but I'm learning a lot, such as the basic historical timeline of police accountability reforms and backlash in NYC, and some exposition that feels like the missing manual every NYC resident should get about the fundamental structure, composition, and size of the NYPD.

    #NYC #policing #NYPD #books

  3. Currently reading: "Cop Cop: Breaking the Fixed System of American Policing" by Mac Muir and Greg Finch, published last year:

    zandoprojects.com/books/cop-co

    The authors were "senior investigators at the largest police oversight agency in America, tasked with policing the police in New York City. They are our eyes on the inside, and this book takes us into their world.

    Cop Cop lays bare the web of real cases investigated by the authors over nearly a decade working for the Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB)...."

    I'm only a tenth of the way through but I'm learning a lot, such as the basic historical timeline of police accountability reforms and backlash in NYC, and some exposition that feels like the missing manual every NYC resident should get about the fundamental structure, composition, and size of the NYPD.

    #NYC #policing #NYPD #books

  4. Currently reading: "Cop Cop: Breaking the Fixed System of American Policing" by Mac Muir and Greg Finch, published last year:

    zandoprojects.com/books/cop-co

    The authors were "senior investigators at the largest police oversight agency in America, tasked with policing the police in New York City. They are our eyes on the inside, and this book takes us into their world.

    Cop Cop lays bare the web of real cases investigated by the authors over nearly a decade working for the Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB)...."

    I'm only a tenth of the way through but I'm learning a lot, such as the basic historical timeline of police accountability reforms and backlash in NYC, and some exposition that feels like the missing manual every NYC resident should get about the fundamental structure, composition, and size of the NYPD.

    #NYC #policing #NYPD #books

  5. Currently reading: "Cop Cop: Breaking the Fixed System of American Policing" by Mac Muir and Greg Finch, published last year:

    zandoprojects.com/books/cop-co

    The authors were "senior investigators at the largest police oversight agency in America, tasked with policing the police in New York City. They are our eyes on the inside, and this book takes us into their world.

    Cop Cop lays bare the web of real cases investigated by the authors over nearly a decade working for the Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB)...."

    I'm only a tenth of the way through but I'm learning a lot, such as the basic historical timeline of police accountability reforms and backlash in NYC, and some exposition that feels like the missing manual every NYC resident should get about the fundamental structure, composition, and size of the NYPD.

    #NYC #policing #NYPD #books

  6. RE: mastodon.social/@randahl/11658

    most major metropolitan police forces in USA ― #NYPD #LAPD and others― are “trained” by Israeli fascists on how to maximize violence during protests

  7. RE: mastodon.social/@randahl/11658

    most major metropolitan police forces in USA ― #NYPD #LAPD and others― are “trained” by Israeli fascists on how to maximize violence during protests

  8. RE: mastodon.social/@randahl/11658

    most major metropolitan police forces in USA ― #NYPD #LAPD and others― are “trained” by Israeli fascists on how to maximize violence during protests

  9. RE: mastodon.social/@randahl/11658

    most major metropolitan police forces in USA ― #NYPD #LAPD and others― are “trained” by Israeli fascists on how to maximize violence during protests

  10. RE: mastodon.social/@randahl/11658

    most major metropolitan police forces in USA ― #NYPD #LAPD and others― are “trained” by Israeli fascists on how to maximize violence during protests

  11. Despite a long-standing court order, the NYPD didn’t audit thousands of stops made by its Community Response Team, which has a history of unconstitutional policing and has drawn hundreds of civilian complaints.

    ProPublica previously found the unit often sidestepped oversight.
    propublica.org/article/nypd-co

    #News #NYPD #NewYork #NYC #Police #Law #Legal #NewYorkCity

  12. Despite a long-standing court order, the NYPD didn’t audit thousands of stops made by its Community Response Team, which has a history of unconstitutional policing and has drawn hundreds of civilian complaints.

    ProPublica previously found the unit often sidestepped oversight.
    propublica.org/article/nypd-co

    #News #NYPD #NewYork #NYC #Police #Law #Legal #NewYorkCity

  13. Despite a long-standing court order, the NYPD didn’t audit thousands of stops made by its Community Response Team, which has a history of unconstitutional policing and has drawn hundreds of civilian complaints.

    ProPublica previously found the unit often sidestepped oversight.
    propublica.org/article/nypd-co

    #News #NYPD #NewYork #NYC #Police #Law #Legal #NewYorkCity

  14. Despite a long-standing court order, the NYPD didn’t audit thousands of stops made by its Community Response Team, which has a history of unconstitutional policing and has drawn hundreds of civilian complaints.

    ProPublica previously found the unit often sidestepped oversight.
    propublica.org/article/nypd-co

    #News #NYPD #NewYork #NYC #Police #Law #Legal #NewYorkCity

  15. Despite a long-standing court order, the NYPD didn’t audit thousands of stops made by its Community Response Team, which has a history of unconstitutional policing and has drawn hundreds of civilian complaints.

    ProPublica previously found the unit often sidestepped oversight.
    propublica.org/article/nypd-co

    #News #NYPD #NewYork #NYC #Police #Law #Legal #NewYorkCity

  16. lot of people seem to think the #Epstein suicide note made public yesterday is fake because [[reasons]. i haven't yet heard a [reason] that has convinced me, but if you have leave a comment.

    ended up collecting a formal-ish list of reasons to believe (or disbelieve) Epstein wrote the note: threadreaderapp.com/thread/205

    less importantly, speaking subjectively as someone who has read enough of Jeffrey #Epstein's mail to have a good sense of the man's authorial style, the note reads to me like it was written by the same guy that wrote all of Epstein's emails.

    there's some caveats to that claim (see link) but tl;dr i basically believe epstein wrote the note. i am less certain but also believe that he actually planned to kill himself when he wrote it.

    what i find troubling about the note isn't the possibility that epstein didn't write it but instead it's the fact that it was "found" between the pages of a book belonging to contract killer and dirty cop extraordinaire Nick #Tartaglione AKA "Epstein's cellmate the first time he tried to kill himself".

    if you were looking to cast a character in a conspiracy involving organized crime groups worked with corrupt #NYPD and #BOP officials to somehow make things happen inside Epstein's jail cell Tartaglione would be *exactly* that kind of guy. like you could not find a guy in that facility with deeper ties both to various mafias as well as a network of corrupt law enforcement and other #NYC govt officials.

    * threadreaderapp: threadreaderapp.com/thread/205
    * original twitter link: x.com/Cryptadamist/status/2052
    * site i made containing color highlighted versions of only the most interesting EpsteinFiles: michelcrypt4d4mus.github.io/ep
    * Tartaglione's wikipedia page: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas

    #EpsteinFiles #epstein #epsteinFiles #uspol #trump #uspolitics #suicide #suicideNote #eupol #jeanlucbrunel #france #ukpol #JeffreyEpstein #NYPD #NickTartaglione #nypol #police

  17. lot of people seem to think the #Epstein suicide note made public yesterday is fake because [[reasons]. i haven't yet heard a [reason] that has convinced me, but if you have leave a comment.

    ended up collecting a formal-ish list of reasons to believe (or disbelieve) Epstein wrote the note: threadreaderapp.com/thread/205

    less importantly, speaking subjectively as someone who has read enough of Jeffrey #Epstein's mail to have a good sense of the man's authorial style, the note reads to me like it was written by the same guy that wrote all of Epstein's emails.

    there's some caveats to that claim (see link) but tl;dr i basically believe epstein wrote the note. i am less certain but also believe that he actually planned to kill himself when he wrote it.

    what i find troubling about the note isn't the possibility that epstein didn't write it but instead it's the fact that it was "found" between the pages of a book belonging to contract killer and dirty cop extraordinaire Nick #Tartaglione AKA "Epstein's cellmate the first time he tried to kill himself".

    if you were looking to cast a character in a conspiracy involving organized crime groups worked with corrupt #NYPD and #BOP officials to somehow make things happen inside Epstein's jail cell Tartaglione would be *exactly* that kind of guy. like you could not find a guy in that facility with deeper ties both to various mafias as well as a network of corrupt law enforcement and other #NYC govt officials.

    * threadreaderapp: threadreaderapp.com/thread/205
    * original twitter link: x.com/Cryptadamist/status/2052
    * site i made containing color highlighted versions of only the most interesting EpsteinFiles: michelcrypt4d4mus.github.io/ep
    * Tartaglione's wikipedia page: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas

    #EpsteinFiles #epstein #epsteinFiles #uspol #trump #uspolitics #suicide #suicideNote #eupol #jeanlucbrunel #france #ukpol #JeffreyEpstein #NYPD #NickTartaglione #nypol #police

  18. lot of people seem to think the #Epstein suicide note made public yesterday is fake because [[reasons]. i haven't yet heard a [reason] that has convinced me, but if you have leave a comment.

    ended up collecting a formal-ish list of reasons to believe (or disbelieve) Epstein wrote the note: threadreaderapp.com/thread/205

    less importantly, speaking subjectively as someone who has read enough of Jeffrey #Epstein's mail to have a good sense of the man's authorial style, the note reads to me like it was written by the same guy that wrote all of Epstein's emails.

    there's some caveats to that claim (see link) but tl;dr i basically believe epstein wrote the note. i am less certain but also believe that he actually planned to kill himself when he wrote it.

    what i find troubling about the note isn't the possibility that epstein didn't write it but instead it's the fact that it was "found" between the pages of a book belonging to contract killer and dirty cop extraordinaire Nick #Tartaglione AKA "Epstein's cellmate the first time he tried to kill himself".

    if you were looking to cast a character in a conspiracy involving organized crime groups worked with corrupt #NYPD and #BOP officials to somehow make things happen inside Epstein's jail cell Tartaglione would be *exactly* that kind of guy. like you could not find a guy in that facility with deeper ties both to various mafias as well as a network of corrupt law enforcement and other #NYC govt officials.

    * threadreaderapp: threadreaderapp.com/thread/205
    * original twitter link: x.com/Cryptadamist/status/2052
    * site i made containing color highlighted versions of only the most interesting EpsteinFiles: michelcrypt4d4mus.github.io/ep
    * Tartaglione's wikipedia page: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas

    #EpsteinFiles #epstein #epsteinFiles #uspol #trump #uspolitics #suicide #suicideNote #eupol #jeanlucbrunel #france #ukpol #JeffreyEpstein #NYPD #NickTartaglione #nypol #police

  19. lot of people seem to think the #Epstein suicide note made public yesterday is fake because [[reasons]. i haven't yet heard a [reason] that has convinced me, but if you have leave a comment.

    ended up collecting a formal-ish list of reasons to believe (or disbelieve) Epstein wrote the note: threadreaderapp.com/thread/205

    less importantly, speaking subjectively as someone who has read enough of Jeffrey #Epstein's mail to have a good sense of the man's authorial style, the note reads to me like it was written by the same guy that wrote all of Epstein's emails.

    there's some caveats to that claim (see link) but tl;dr i basically believe epstein wrote the note. i am less certain but also believe that he actually planned to kill himself when he wrote it.

    what i find troubling about the note isn't the possibility that epstein didn't write it but instead it's the fact that it was "found" between the pages of a book belonging to contract killer and dirty cop extraordinaire Nick #Tartaglione AKA "Epstein's cellmate the first time he tried to kill himself".

    if you were looking to cast a character in a conspiracy involving organized crime groups worked with corrupt #NYPD and #BOP officials to somehow make things happen inside Epstein's jail cell Tartaglione would be *exactly* that kind of guy. like you could not find a guy in that facility with deeper ties both to various mafias as well as a network of corrupt law enforcement and other #NYC govt officials.

    * threadreaderapp: threadreaderapp.com/thread/205
    * original twitter link: x.com/Cryptadamist/status/2052
    * site i made containing color highlighted versions of only the most interesting EpsteinFiles: michelcrypt4d4mus.github.io/ep
    * Tartaglione's wikipedia page: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas

    #EpsteinFiles #epstein #epsteinFiles #uspol #trump #uspolitics #suicide #suicideNote #eupol #jeanlucbrunel #france #ukpol #JeffreyEpstein #NYPD #NickTartaglione #nypol #police

  20. lot of people seem to think the #Epstein suicide note made public yesterday is fake because [[reasons]. i haven't yet heard a [reason] that has convinced me, but if you have leave a comment.

    ended up collecting a formal-ish list of reasons to believe (or disbelieve) Epstein wrote the note: threadreaderapp.com/thread/205

    less importantly, speaking subjectively as someone who has read enough of Jeffrey #Epstein's mail to have a good sense of the man's authorial style, the note reads to me like it was written by the same guy that wrote all of Epstein's emails.

    there's some caveats to that claim (see link) but tl;dr i basically believe epstein wrote the note. i am less certain but also believe that he actually planned to kill himself when he wrote it.

    what i find troubling about the note isn't the possibility that epstein didn't write it but instead it's the fact that it was "found" between the pages of a book belonging to contract killer and dirty cop extraordinaire Nick #Tartaglione AKA "Epstein's cellmate the first time he tried to kill himself".

    if you were looking to cast a character in a conspiracy involving organized crime groups worked with corrupt #NYPD and #BOP officials to somehow make things happen inside Epstein's jail cell Tartaglione would be *exactly* that kind of guy. like you could not find a guy in that facility with deeper ties both to various mafias as well as a network of corrupt law enforcement and other #NYC govt officials.

    * threadreaderapp: threadreaderapp.com/thread/205
    * original twitter link: x.com/Cryptadamist/status/2052
    * site i made containing color highlighted versions of only the most interesting EpsteinFiles: michelcrypt4d4mus.github.io/ep
    * Tartaglione's wikipedia page: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas

    #EpsteinFiles #epstein #epsteinFiles #uspol #trump #uspolitics #suicide #suicideNote #eupol #jeanlucbrunel #france #ukpol #JeffreyEpstein #NYPD #NickTartaglione #nypol #police

  21. NY set to ban law enforcement, ICE from wearing masks

    New York state is set to ban law enforcement from wearing masks while on duty, Governor Kathy Hochul…
    #Israel #News #federalagent #ice #jerusalem #newyork #nypd #zohranmamdani
    europesays.com/2973522/

  22. europesays.com/people/60139/ NYPD captain transferred after appearing to call Mamdani “expendable” and “an embarrassment” in video from protest #NewYorkCity #NYPD #ZohranMamdani