Top NYPD officials faulted by investigators for 'demeaning' social media posts
- Two high-ranking New York City police chiefs violated department policy with unprofessional and demeaning social media posts, according to a report by the Office of the Inspector General for the NYPD.
- The report identified John Chell and Kaz Daughtry for their inappropriate online behavior, which diminished senior law enforcement officers' public image.
- The NYPD spokesperson stated that significant changes to social media practices have been made since the investigation began, but did not confirm if any officials would face consequences.
- The Inspector General noted that aggressive messaging ceased after the probe started, as the department learned to respond to criticism without backlash.
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