The top officials of the New York Police Department have “degraded” and “non -professional” social media posts to attack critics “derogation”

According to a report released by an independent monitor on Tuesday, a pair of senior New York City police chiefs violated the department’s policies in the social media posts of “degrading” and “unprofessional” to attack civil servants and reporters.
The Office of the New York Police Department Supervisor Kaz Daughtry, deputy director of the department, and John Chell, the current highest uniform member, were held. This position helps “reduce senior law enforcement officers in the eyes of the public.”
These posts coincided with the efforts of the department’s “controlling narrative” by creating their own media agencies and being considered to be hostile to the department.
Investigators listed a display of “inappropriate” online behavior, including posts of the official X account of Chell, accused New York judges of allowing “predators” to relax on the streets of New York City. He later admitted that he criticized the wrong judge.
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John Chel made a speech in the briefing, and then assaulted at the city government of Brooklyn, New York on January 4, 2022. (AP)
Chel also criticized the New York Police Department’s response to the anti -Israeli protest on the university campus, and also attacked progressive members of the city council.
When attacking the members of the city council again, Chel told him that his followers “voted for changes you seek” and reported that it might violate the “Incubation Law”. This is a federal law. Essence
Investigators said that online attacks are at least basic internal standards.
The report wrote: “They violated policies related to polite and civil -related departments, and raised questions about whether it was considered whether it was regarded as a prohibited political activity.”

The Office of the New York Police Department’s supervisor’s office was blamed by the deputy commissioner of the department Kaz DauGhtry and his current supreme uniform John Chell. (Michael Nagle/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
A spokesman for the New York Police Department said that since the investigation was launched last year, the department has “made major changes to its social media practice”, but it has not said whether any official will face the consequences of violations of departmental policies.
In many cases, Chell and Daughtry laughed at the nicknames for reporters, and they were accused of spreading error information about the government’s achievements.
Eric Adams, the mayor of Democratic Party, was also the former captain of the police. At that time, the officials were defended because officials “stood up for the police officers of their lives.” Chel was appointed as the responsibility of the department last month. People replaced another Adams alliance who resigned in sex abuse.
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Investigators said that online attacks are at least basic internal standards. (Istock)
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A spokesman for the city council, Rendy Desamours, said that the investigation clearly stated that the New York Police Department “must keep its social media practice consistent with the city’s established policy and maintain strong supervision to ensure compliance. “” “
DESAMOURS said: “Ensure that the social approach of the New York Police Department is appropriate and respected, and the department is required to hold a department that is found to be responsible for policies.”
The supervisor said in the report that after the investigation was conducted last year, the online attack had stopped, although this was not because of any formal change in the social media policy of the department.
The report said: “On the contrary, the department realizes that it can effectively respond to criticism without public opposition.”
The Associated Press contributed to this report.