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Top NYC detective slams Bill de Blasio for using police as 'scapegoat' after report found NYPD used excessive force on George Floyd demonstrators

Paul DiGiacomo, president of the Detectives' Endowment Association, issued a statement on Friday declaring that the over 100-pg report was just another example of NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio and other politicians 'taking no responsibility and using police as a scapegoat'

Paul DiGiacomo, president of the Detectives' Endowment Association, issued a statement on Friday declaring that the over 100-pg report was just another example of NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio and other politicians 'taking no responsibility and using police as a scapegoat'

The head of the detective's union in New York City slammed a city report that found that officers used excessive force and lacked sufficient training in their handling of George Floyd protest.  

Paul DiGiacomo, president of the Detectives' Endowment Association, issued a statement on Friday declaring that the over 100-pg report was just another example of NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio and other politicians 'taking no responsibility and using police as a scapegoat.' 

'The irony that the DOI Commissioner is appointed directly by the Mayor of New York City should not be lost on anyone,' DiGiacomo said. 

'Our brave men and women in blue were sent to do an impossible job by elected officials who send mix messages about what they want and have no experience in these dangerous situations.' 

'As hundred of cops were injured and businesses destroyed, there was only one thing we could count on - no support from City Hall and Albany. Detectives always strive to do the best for every New Yorker. Perhaps our elected officials are the ones who need "new training."' 

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'Our brave men and women in blue were sent to do an impossible job by elected officials who send mix messages about what they want and have no experience in these dangerous situations,' he said

'Our brave men and women in blue were sent to do an impossible job by elected officials who send mix messages about what they want and have no experience in these dangerous situations,' he said

Mayor de Blasio at the groundbreaking ceremony at Emily Roebling Plaza at Brooklyn Bridge Park on Dec 9

Mayor de Blasio at the groundbreaking ceremony at Emily Roebling Plaza at Brooklyn Bridge Park on Dec 9

The New York Police Department used overly-aggressive tactics during the wave of demonstrations across the city during the summer protesting police brutality and racism, a new report finds.

Conducted by the city's Department of Investigation, the probe found NYPD's response was excessive in part because most police officers involved had not received 'relevant training' in policing protests. 

This led to heightened tensions between demonstrators and cops, who often could not tell the difference between peaceful protesters and rioters.

'Our brave men and women in blue were sent to do an impossible job by elected officials who send mix messages about what they want and have no experience in these dangerous situations,' DiGiacomo added

'Our brave men and women in blue were sent to do an impossible job by elected officials who send mix messages about what they want and have no experience in these dangerous situations,' DiGiacomo added

'The NYPD's use of force and certain crowd control tactics to respond to the ...protests produced excessive enforcement that contributed to heightened tensions,' the executive summary read.

' often failed to discriminate between lawful, peaceful protesters and unlawful actors, and contributed to the perception that officers were exercising force in some cases beyond what was necessary under the circumstances.'

The protests were sparked in part by anger over the death of George Floyd, a black man killed by a white Minneapolis police officer. 

He was seen in a video pleading that he couldn't breathe as Officer Derek Chauvin pressed his knee against Floyd's neck.

New York City's Department of Investigation released a report into the NYPD's handling of summer protests over the death of George Floyd. Pictured: Nurses and healthcare workers attend a Black Lives Matter rally in front of Bellevue Hospital in New York City, June 4

New York City's Department of Investigation released a report into the NYPD's handling of summer protests over the death of George Floyd. Pictured: Nurses and healthcare workers attend a Black Lives Matter rally in front of Bellevue Hospital in New York City, June 4

They found that the NYPD deployed officers without sufficient training on policing protests. Pictured: A woman is being arrested by police officers at the Black Lives Matter demonstration in New York City, May 28

They found that the NYPD deployed officers without sufficient training on policing protests. Pictured: A woman is being arrested by police officers at the Black Lives Matter demonstration in New York City, May 28

Investigators also found that police used excessive force including baton and pepper spray use, mass arrests and encircling protesters, known as 'kettling.' Pictured: A protestor has milk splashed in his eyes after being struck by tear gas during a Black Lives Matter protest in Brooklyn, New York, May 29

Investigators also found that police used excessive force including baton and pepper spray use, mass arrests and encircling protesters, known as 'kettling.' Pictured: A protestor has milk splashed in his eyes after being struck by tear gas during a Black Lives Matter protest in Brooklyn, New York, May 29

Social media quickly became deluged with cellphone videos showing police officers dousing protesters, elected officials and journalists with chemical irritants, hitting them while they struggled on the ground or, in one instance, driving police vehicles into them.  

In May, Mayor Bill de Blasio asked for an independent investigation.

The 115-page report, published on Friday morning, did not address actions taken by individual officers but rather deep-rooted system-wide issues within the department.

WHAT DID THE REPORT BY THE DEPARTMENT OF INTELLIGENCE FIND? 

The investigators noted that most protests were peaceful and most police actions were appropriate, but that there were many violent confrontations in which police officers violated citizen's First Amendment rights.

Among the 'deficiencies' that undermined public confidence included the lack of a 'clearly defined strategy' to respond to large-scale protests.  

'This early under-deployment may have contributed to problems that then escalated tensions even on ensuing days when staffing was more appropriate,' the report read.

The report also slams the NYPD's use of excessive force included baton and pepper spray use, mass arrests and encircling protesters in a practice known as 'kettling.'

One of the most infamous 'kettling' instances occurred on June 4 in the Bronx neighborhood of Mott Haven when protesters violated the 8pm curfew.

Police encircled them and conducted violent arrests, placing people in zip ties, shoving them to the ground, beating them and loading them into vans. 

The DOI report addressed the Mott Haven incident and said policing decisions relied on intelligence without context. 

'In the case of the Mott Haven protest, for example, where NYPD had specific intelligence that may have warranted heightened concerns, its mass arrest of protesters for curfew violations, in the absence of evidence of actual violence, was disproportionate to the circumstances,' the report read.

Investigators also found that the NYPD sent out officers who did not have sufficient training in policing protests, they did not have a centralized community affairs strategy for the protests. and did not have a sufficient data collection system to track relevant protest data such as arrests.

Recommendations of how to improve include drafting policy specific to policing protests, the creation of a Protest Response Unit, and give further training on de-escalation and crowd psychology.

De Blasio, who repeatedly defended his police department's conduct during the protests, said he agreed with the report's findings.

The report also found the NYPD lacked a centralized community affairs strategy and a sufficient data collection system on data such as arrests. Pictured: NYPD officers arrest a protestor during a Black Lives Matter demonstration in New York City, May 28

The report also found the NYPD lacked a centralized community affairs strategy and a sufficient data collection system on data such as arrests. Pictured: NYPD officers arrest a protestor during a Black Lives Matter demonstration in New York City, May 28

Recommendations include the creation of a Protest Response Unit and further police training on de-escalation and crowd psychology. Pictured: A man is arrested by police officers at a Black Lives Matter demonstration in New York City, June 1

Recommendations include the creation of a Protest Response Unit and further police training on de-escalation and crowd psychology. Pictured: A man is arrested by police officers at a Black Lives Matter demonstration in New York City, June 1

'It makes very clear we've got to do something different, and we've got to do something better,' he said in a video statement released by City Hall.

He also stated his support for the findings of the report during a press conference on Friday.

'We needed objective, unsparing look at what happened in May and June. We needed to understand what went right, what went wrong, what needs to be different, what needs to be better,' he said.

'I certainly take full responsibility for the issues that are raised in the report and the changes that we have to make.'

He added that the NYPD should learn from the report and seriously implement the recommendations made in the report.

'If anyone in leadership doesn't embrace these changes, they shouldn't be in leadership,' de Blasio said. 

'I regret that I couldn't do a better job speaking to the larger situation...This report really shows us what we have to differently going forward and I'm gong to take that a as a blessing.'

When New York Gov Andrew Cuomo was asked at a press conference on Friday whether or not he had read the full report, he said he had not.

The NYPD did not immediately respond to a request for comment. 

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