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![]() As if things couldn’t get any worse for the New York City Police Department this week after a failed Twitter campaign resulted in thousands of photos showing violent encounters with NYPD officers being posted online, the department agreed to pay $55,000 Wednesday to a videographer they attacked and arrested during the Occupy Wall Street protests. But that was then, this is now, insisted William Bratton, who took the helms of the department as commissioner in December 2013, ensuring this week that the NYPD has turned over a new leaf from it’s overly aggressive style for which they are renowned. Read More |