The battle for public access to the disciplinary records of NYPD officers has led to the New York City’s Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB) releasing a database of allegations of misconduct to ProPublica (a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power). Police unions have opposed the city’s plan to make data about disciplinary investigations public.


Continue Reading This Story for FREE!

Privacy Policy

Success! Your account was created and you’re signed in.
Please visit My Account to verify and manage your account.

Publisher & Editor Phil O’Brien is an entrepreneur and journalist. As an international photojournalist, he photographed Nelson Mandela, Mother Teresa, Princess Diana and many others. He built a successful international sports photography agency, EMPICS, that was Getty Images’ major competitor in Europe when it sold. He founded a children’s charity in the UK that has helped young people through sport for over 15 years. Phil has lived in New York since 2012. He founded W42ST in 2014.