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Jonathan Darche was serving as the board's acting director since his predecessor resigned in 2016.

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NYPD Officer James Frascatore, 40, has avoided an internal disciplinary trial, according to a report.

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Police are working with the CCRB to figure out who leaked Daniel Pantaleo's disciplinary history.

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Malik is leaving the Civilian Complaint Review Board to lecture at Harvard Law School. 

Morrisania »

Assemblyman Michael Blake said an officer grabbed him and threw him into a gate. 

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Parents say their children witnessed the off-duty officer drawing his weapon outside their schoolyard.

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Civilian complaints against police were at their lowest rate since 2001 in 2015, according to city data.

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The CCRB found a pattern of bad searches and seizures over a roughly six-year period. 

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The woman says police were retaliating against her for not dropping charges against a neighbor.

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The CCRB said it had its highest rate ever of substantiated misconduct investigations in September. 

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Officer James Frascatore used excessive force in detaining tennis star James Blake, the CCRB ruled.

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The department frequently does not punish officers who are found to have used excessive force, DOI said.

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Judge Alice Schlesinger ordered the CCRB to release his disciplinary record.

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Daniel Pantaleo has two officers outside his home because of death threats, the Daily News reported.

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Civilian Complaint Review Board filed a petition to get Staten Island DA to hand over Garner evidence.