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When Prosecutors Bury NYPD Officers' Lies

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NYC District Attorneys are building in-house lists tracking official findings of police lying... and

NYC District Attorneys are building in-house lists tracking official findings of police lying... and let dishonest officers remain on the street. [View this email in your browser]( Tuesday, September 17, 2019 ADVERTISEMENT [When Prosecutors Bury NYPD Officers' Lies]( [A Gothamist/WNYC investigation in partnership with The Appeal has found that prosecutors in all five boroughs consistently fail to document similar signs of officer dishonesty.]( ADVERTISEMENT ICYMI: More Stories From Today [What Happens When You Avert Your Eyes From The Homeless]( "We don’t really have the capability as human beings to look at this onslaught of problems that are depressing" [Tenants Face Uphill Battle To Get Landlords To Roll Back Illegal Apartment Deregulations]( No one knows just how many apartments were deregulated. [Andy Byford Wants Full 8 Month Closure Of Brooklyn Subway Station To Fix Hellish Elevators]( Three options were presented; Byford said, "Everyone knows that the job needs to be done." [Queens Protesters Fear Sunnyside Yard Project May Be Next Hudson Yards]( "Did we want Atlantic Yards? No! Do we want Sunnyside Yard? No!" [Sam Yoo’s Golden Diner Is Now Serving Dinner, And It’s Amazing]( Our latest installment of Quick Bites brings us to the Golden Diner, where we're having pancakes for dinner. [Cuomo Pivots From License Plate Plan After Poll Says NYers Won't Pay $25 For This Crap]( Mario M. Cuomo Bridge or nothing?! [Elizabeth Warren Pledges To Fight Corruption At Packed Washington Square Park Rally]( The Working Families Party announced their endorsement. [Uber And Lyft Drivers Slow Down NYC Traffic To Protest App Changes]( Drivers argue the companies are preventing them from earning a living. [Join Us For "We The Commuters" Live On 9/24]( Gothamist and WNYC reporters will be in conversation with elected officials, homeless advocates, and the formerly homeless to shed light on this complex and polarizing issue. ADVERTISEMENT [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Link]( [Website]( Copyright © 2019 New York Public Radio, All rights reserved. Our mailing address is: New York Public Radio 160 Varick Street New York, NY 10013 [unsubscribe]( [update preferences]( [privacy policy](

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