Allegations of police misconduct against the NYPD increased last year, the first jump in complaints in nearly a decade, according to a new report released Thursday.
The Civilian Complaint Review Board received 4,487 complaints in 2017 — up 202 from the year before — an uptick in allegations following seven years of declining numbers, according to the police watchdog agency’s 64-page report.
Of the five boroughs, Brooklyn logged the most total complaints at 1,140, followed by Manhattan, which tallied 1,053.
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NYPD has a lot of corrupt cops. Basic lack of vetting and supervision combined with a lawless society who think that NY is Europe, Asia or the Middle East where you can “Pay Off” a cop or a politician.