With spying charges behind him, NYPD officer now fighting to be reinstated
- A suspended New York City police officer is fighting to be reinstated, despite being accused and later cleared of spying for China.
- The police department wants to fire the officer for insubordination after he refused to submit to questioning.
- The officer's lawyers argue that the questioning was a setup to entrap him, even though his federal case was dropped by the Justice Department.
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With spying charges behind him, NYPD officer now fighting to be reinstated
The police department argues that Angwang disobeyed orders to submit to questioning in June — two months after Angwang filed a lawsuit against the city saying he was wrongfully arrested.
With spying charges behind him, NYPD officer now fighting to be reinstated
NEW YORK (AP) — A suspended New York City police officer who had been accused -- then later cleared -- of spying for China is fighting to be reinstated, but the department wants him fired for refusing to be interrogated by the bureau of internal affairs exploring possible disciplinary action. The fate of the officer, Baimadajie Angwang, now rests with an NYPD disciplinary judge who is considering arguments made before her Tuesday. The police dep…
With spying charges behind him, NYPD officer now fighting to be reinstated
NEW YORK (AP) — A suspended New York City police officer who had been accused — then later cleared — of spying for China is fighting to be reinstated, but the department wants him fired for refusing to be interrogated by the bureau of internal affairs exploring possible disciplinary action. The fate of the officer, Baimadajie Angwang, now rests with an NYPD disciplinary judge who is considering arguments made before her Tuesday. The police depar…
With spying charges behind him, NYPD officer now fighting to be reinstated
By BOBBY CAINA CALVAN Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) — A suspended New York City police officer who had been accused of spying for China — and later cleared — is fighting to be reinstated. But the police department wants him fired for refusing to be interrogated by the bureau of internal affairs exploring possible disciplinary action related to the federal spying case that was dropped earlier this year. The fate of officer Baimadajie Angwang is …
With spying charges behind him, NYPD officer now fighting to be reinstated
By BOBBY CAINA CALVAN Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) — A suspended New York City police officer who had been accused of spying for China — and later cleared — is fighting to be reinstated. But the police department wants him fired for refusing to be interrogated by the bureau of internal affairs exploring possible disciplinary action related to the federal spying case that was dropped earlier this year. The fate of officer Baimadajie Angwang is …
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