Mamdani vs NYPD

Anonymous
Shots fired.

NYPD boss Jessica Tisch apologizes to Mamdani after her brother calls him ‘enemy’ of Jewish people

https://nypost.com/2025/12/05/us-news/nypd-tisch-apologizes-to-mamdani-after-brother-calls-him-enemy-of-jewish-people/
Anonymous
This is not simply the "brother" of the NYPD commissioner. This is the current CEO of Loews, and the nepo grandchild (like his sister) of the powerful former CEO of CBS. Of course, an apology is good enough.
Anonymous
No more hiding bodycam footage in NYC (hopefully). Where's the national outrage? NYPD is butthurt again but Mayor Eric "Israel's Mayor" Adams is still in office, no comment by anyone? It's Mamdani's fault again?

NY Post NYC Dems to ram through bill giving direct access to NYPD bodycams — which cops rip as ‘unnecessary’ power grab

The City Council plans to ram through a controversial bill giving the NYPD’s civilian watchdog direct access to body-worn camera footage — despite cops ripping it as an “unnecessary” power grab, The Post has learned.

Outgoing Council Speaker Adrienne Adams will be putting the first-of-its-kind law up for a vote by the full 51-member body next week, while privately boasting to members that it will be part of her “legacy,” insiders said.

The bill — introduced by Adams and co-sponsored by a slate of leftie lawmakers, including Democratic Socialists of America council members Tiffany Caban and Shahana Hanif — would give the Civilian Complaint Review Board real-time access to the NYPD servers storing police videos.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No more hiding bodycam footage in NYC (hopefully). Where's the national outrage? NYPD is butthurt again but Mayor Eric "Israel's Mayor" Adams is still in office, no comment by anyone? It's Mamdani's fault again?

NY Post NYC Dems to ram through bill giving direct access to NYPD bodycams — which cops rip as ‘unnecessary’ power grab

The City Council plans to ram through a controversial bill giving the NYPD’s civilian watchdog direct access to body-worn camera footage — despite cops ripping it as an “unnecessary” power grab, The Post has learned.

Outgoing Council Speaker Adrienne Adams will be putting the first-of-its-kind law up for a vote by the full 51-member body next week, while privately boasting to members that it will be part of her “legacy,” insiders said.

The bill — introduced by Adams and co-sponsored by a slate of leftie lawmakers, including Democratic Socialists of America council members Tiffany Caban and Shahana Hanif — would give the Civilian Complaint Review Board real-time access to the NYPD servers storing police videos.


NGL, but NYPD should not control this camera footage. It should go straight to the city government and be controlled independently. It is literally the city government's property!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No more hiding bodycam footage in NYC (hopefully). Where's the national outrage? NYPD is butthurt again but Mayor Eric "Israel's Mayor" Adams is still in office, no comment by anyone? It's Mamdani's fault again?

NY Post NYC Dems to ram through bill giving direct access to NYPD bodycams — which cops rip as ‘unnecessary’ power grab

The City Council plans to ram through a controversial bill giving the NYPD’s civilian watchdog direct access to body-worn camera footage — despite cops ripping it as an “unnecessary” power grab, The Post has learned.

Outgoing Council Speaker Adrienne Adams will be putting the first-of-its-kind law up for a vote by the full 51-member body next week, while privately boasting to members that it will be part of her “legacy,” insiders said.

The bill — introduced by Adams and co-sponsored by a slate of leftie lawmakers, including Democratic Socialists of America council members Tiffany Caban and Shahana Hanif — would give the Civilian Complaint Review Board real-time access to the NYPD servers storing police videos.


NGL, but NYPD should not control this camera footage. It should go straight to the city government and be controlled independently. It is literally the city government's property!


Some first impressions about this report:

Who is going to watch the 5M+ hours of footage each year?

Why should NYC residents trust their sensitive information captured on body cameras will be kept safe?

How will footage of minors be handled?

Have they considered the possibility of jeopardizing an investigation or court case?

Will they be releasing videos? Who will redact them?


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No more hiding bodycam footage in NYC (hopefully). Where's the national outrage? NYPD is butthurt again but Mayor Eric "Israel's Mayor" Adams is still in office, no comment by anyone? It's Mamdani's fault again?

NY Post NYC Dems to ram through bill giving direct access to NYPD bodycams — which cops rip as ‘unnecessary’ power grab

The City Council plans to ram through a controversial bill giving the NYPD’s civilian watchdog direct access to body-worn camera footage — despite cops ripping it as an “unnecessary” power grab, The Post has learned.

Outgoing Council Speaker Adrienne Adams will be putting the first-of-its-kind law up for a vote by the full 51-member body next week, while privately boasting to members that it will be part of her “legacy,” insiders said.

The bill — introduced by Adams and co-sponsored by a slate of leftie lawmakers, including Democratic Socialists of America council members Tiffany Caban and Shahana Hanif — would give the Civilian Complaint Review Board real-time access to the NYPD servers storing police videos.


NGL, but NYPD should not control this camera footage. It should go straight to the city government and be controlled independently. It is literally the city government's property!


Some first impressions about this report:

Who is going to watch the 5M+ hours of footage each year?

Why should NYC residents trust their sensitive information captured on body cameras will be kept safe?

How will footage of minors be handled?

Have they considered the possibility of jeopardizing an investigation or court case?

Will they be releasing videos? Who will redact them?


The Big Government already has all of it in the form of the NYPD. Same concerns?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No more hiding bodycam footage in NYC (hopefully). Where's the national outrage? NYPD is butthurt again but Mayor Eric "Israel's Mayor" Adams is still in office, no comment by anyone? It's Mamdani's fault again?

NY Post NYC Dems to ram through bill giving direct access to NYPD bodycams — which cops rip as ‘unnecessary’ power grab

The City Council plans to ram through a controversial bill giving the NYPD’s civilian watchdog direct access to body-worn camera footage — despite cops ripping it as an “unnecessary” power grab, The Post has learned.

Outgoing Council Speaker Adrienne Adams will be putting the first-of-its-kind law up for a vote by the full 51-member body next week, while privately boasting to members that it will be part of her “legacy,” insiders said.

The bill — introduced by Adams and co-sponsored by a slate of leftie lawmakers, including Democratic Socialists of America council members Tiffany Caban and Shahana Hanif — would give the Civilian Complaint Review Board real-time access to the NYPD servers storing police videos.


NGL, but NYPD should not control this camera footage. It should go straight to the city government and be controlled independently. It is literally the city government's property!


Some first impressions about this report:

Who is going to watch the 5M+ hours of footage each year?

Why should NYC residents trust their sensitive information captured on body cameras will be kept safe?

How will footage of minors be handled?

Have they considered the possibility of jeopardizing an investigation or court case?

Will they be releasing videos? Who will redact them?


The Big Government already has all of it in the form of the NYPD. Same concerns?


No. They have a vested interest in protecting the evidentiary integrity of specific body camera footage. They also have established protocols to protect the privacy and sensitive personal information of citizens. I’m unaware of body camera footage that includes private information of victims being released by the NYPD.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No more hiding bodycam footage in NYC (hopefully). Where's the national outrage? NYPD is butthurt again but Mayor Eric "Israel's Mayor" Adams is still in office, no comment by anyone? It's Mamdani's fault again?

NY Post NYC Dems to ram through bill giving direct access to NYPD bodycams — which cops rip as ‘unnecessary’ power grab

The City Council plans to ram through a controversial bill giving the NYPD’s civilian watchdog direct access to body-worn camera footage — despite cops ripping it as an “unnecessary” power grab, The Post has learned.

Outgoing Council Speaker Adrienne Adams will be putting the first-of-its-kind law up for a vote by the full 51-member body next week, while privately boasting to members that it will be part of her “legacy,” insiders said.

The bill — introduced by Adams and co-sponsored by a slate of leftie lawmakers, including Democratic Socialists of America council members Tiffany Caban and Shahana Hanif — would give the Civilian Complaint Review Board real-time access to the NYPD servers storing police videos.


NGL, but NYPD should not control this camera footage. It should go straight to the city government and be controlled independently. It is literally the city government's property!


Some first impressions about this report:

Who is going to watch the 5M+ hours of footage each year?

Why should NYC residents trust their sensitive information captured on body cameras will be kept safe?

How will footage of minors be handled?

Have they considered the possibility of jeopardizing an investigation or court case?

Will they be releasing videos? Who will redact them?




Have you ever heard of a FOIL request?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No more hiding bodycam footage in NYC (hopefully). Where's the national outrage? NYPD is butthurt again but Mayor Eric "Israel's Mayor" Adams is still in office, no comment by anyone? It's Mamdani's fault again?

NY Post NYC Dems to ram through bill giving direct access to NYPD bodycams — which cops rip as ‘unnecessary’ power grab

The City Council plans to ram through a controversial bill giving the NYPD’s civilian watchdog direct access to body-worn camera footage — despite cops ripping it as an “unnecessary” power grab, The Post has learned.

Outgoing Council Speaker Adrienne Adams will be putting the first-of-its-kind law up for a vote by the full 51-member body next week, while privately boasting to members that it will be part of her “legacy,” insiders said.

The bill — introduced by Adams and co-sponsored by a slate of leftie lawmakers, including Democratic Socialists of America council members Tiffany Caban and Shahana Hanif — would give the Civilian Complaint Review Board real-time access to the NYPD servers storing police videos.


NGL, but NYPD should not control this camera footage. It should go straight to the city government and be controlled independently. It is literally the city government's property!


Some first impressions about this report:

Who is going to watch the 5M+ hours of footage each year?

Why should NYC residents trust their sensitive information captured on body cameras will be kept safe?

How will footage of minors be handled?

Have they considered the possibility of jeopardizing an investigation or court case?

Will they be releasing videos? Who will redact them?




Body cam is already preserved and deleted according to NYPD rules. No one is tasked with watching it unless there are issues or someone FOIL requests it (typically because there’s an issue)

Here’s a more detailed breakdown of NYPD body-worn camera (BWC) retention periods, based on official NYPD policy and publicly available guidance:



1. Routine Activity Footage
• Examples: Traffic stops, street encounters, minor calls for service with no arrest or incident.
• Retention Period: 30 days (sometimes up to 90 days depending on the type of interaction).
• Purpose: Allows review in case of complaints or officer questions, then deleted.



2. Arrests
• Examples: Any footage capturing an arrest.
• Retention Period: 5 years (sometimes longer if it becomes evidence in a criminal case).
• Notes: Footage is preserved as evidence for prosecution, internal reviews, or defense requests.



3. Use-of-Force Incidents
• Examples: Any situation where an officer uses force, including Taser, baton, physical restraint, or firearm.
• Retention Period: 7 years (or longer if related to an ongoing investigation or litigation).
• Notes: These recordings are critical for internal investigations and potential civil suits.



4. Officer-Involved Shootings or Deaths
• Examples: Fatal encounters or serious injuries caused by police actions.
• Retention Period: Indefinite, until all investigations and legal proceedings are fully concluded.
• Notes: Stored as permanent evidence; often reviewed repeatedly during investigations, trials, and appeals.



5. Complaints Against Officers
• Examples: Allegations of misconduct captured on BWC.
• Retention Period: 7 years, similar to use-of-force recordings.
• Notes: Retained for internal affairs investigations and potential civil litigation.



6. Evidence in Criminal Cases
• Retention Period: Until the case is fully adjudicated, including appeals.
• Notes: NYPD must maintain a secure chain of custody; destruction before case completion is not allowed.



Key Points
• All footage is securely stored and encrypted.
• Access is strictly controlled and logged.
• Public release requires review and redaction for privacy, sensitive investigations, or security reasons.
• Deletion/destruction happens automatically after the retention period unless the footage has evidentiary value.



Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is not simply the "brother" of the NYPD commissioner. This is the current CEO of Loews, and the nepo grandchild (like his sister) of the powerful former CEO of CBS. Of course, an apology is good enough.


A grandchild of CBS CEO is a cop?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Meanwhile...



He also called the syrian president Al sharaa handsome. This guy was a jihadist fighting against the United states. No wonder Putin thinks we are a complete joke. He’s right.


Trump’s bisexuality is more obvious in elder years. He compliments Al sharaa and Hegseth a lot! I think he may have complimented Mamdani and Vance the same way.

He goes on about men’s looks way too much even staring at Bidens beach photos and his choice of attire and body.
Anonymous
Who knew capitulation was a pillar of Socialism.

https://www.cnn.com/2025/12/27/us/zohran-mamdani-nypd-hdy

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The mayor-elect of NYC called the NYPD racist, homophobic, and said “when the boot of the NYPD is on your neck, it’s been laced by the IDF.”



Mamdani did an apology tour, but does any reasonable person believe his true feelings have suddenly changed?

There are almost 34,000 NYPD officers in NYC. That’s almost 10,000 more than all of the law enforcement officers in Virginia. Ask yourself, if your boss said that about you, would you look for another job?

Recruiting by the NYPD is up so far in 2025, but it’s just keeping up with retirements. At 34,000 officers the NYPD is still understaffed by 5,000 officers. If a Mamdani Administration accelerates retirements and resignations, while depressing the recruiting rate, public safety will suffer and crime in NYC will rise rapidly.

What do you think NYC will look like at the end of 2026?

Bet it will look pretty much the same as it does now. My brother is a police officer and people don’t typically leave because of a mayor if they are otherwise happy. Recruiting for most police departments has been down for years now. I don’t think you can blame mandami for that. As the economy gets worse it will go back up as people seek stable jobs and financial security.
Anonymous
This is my first go around with a Socialist in power. Do they usually throw expensive parties for themselves? I thought the money was for the people?

A Mamdani coronation will be spendy. He’s about to enrich hundreds of NYPD officers that are racist and wicked.

“If each police officer makes about $100 an hour for overtime – with some detectives, lieutenants and chiefs making much more – the detail could cost upwards of a half million dollars, a source estimated.”

“Police officers will have to be taken off patrol to serve on the party’s security detail and some detectives will likely be taken away from the cases they are investigating, the source explained.”

“That many cops on New Year’s Day is a huge hit because you already have a detail of thousands working the ball drop,” the cop said. “And the precincts are all upstaffed on that night because it’s a very busy night.”

I’d love to see the accumulated overtime bill for 12/31 and 1/1. Some cops are going to pay off all of their Christmas bills in 12-24 hours.

https://nypost.com/2025/12/27/us-news/hundreds-of-cops-will-have-to-protect-mamdanis-big-block-party/


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is my first go around with a Socialist in power. Do they usually throw expensive parties for themselves? I thought the money was for the people?

A Mamdani coronation will be spendy. He’s about to enrich hundreds of NYPD officers that are racist and wicked.

“If each police officer makes about $100 an hour for overtime – with some detectives, lieutenants and chiefs making much more – the detail could cost upwards of a half million dollars, a source estimated.”

“Police officers will have to be taken off patrol to serve on the party’s security detail and some detectives will likely be taken away from the cases they are investigating, the source explained.”

“That many cops on New Year’s Day is a huge hit because you already have a detail of thousands working the ball drop,” the cop said. “And the precincts are all upstaffed on that night because it’s a very busy night.”

I’d love to see the accumulated overtime bill for 12/31 and 1/1. Some cops are going to pay off all of their Christmas bills in 12-24 hours.

https://nypost.com/2025/12/27/us-news/hundreds-of-cops-will-have-to-protect-mamdanis-big-block-party/




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