New Yorkers Can Now See Records On Thousands of NYPD Officers With Substantiated Complaints

ProPublica, a non-profit news site, published the records, which it obtained from the Civilian Complaint Review Board through a Freedom of Information Law request. Police unions have fought the release of misconduct records in court. Eric Umansky, deputy managing editor at ProPublica, and WNYC reporter George Joseph spoke with host David Furst about the data, and what happens next.