“City employees who fraudulently drain the city’s coffers will be held accountable.” – D.A. Bragg. Read more about the indictment of a former NYPD sergeant for allegedly stealing $132,000 in pay:
Rayna Rampaul was a supervising sergeant in the Photo Unit at NYPD Headquarters in Lower Manhattan when she submitted roughly 1,680 hours for standard and OT tours that she didn’t actually work, prosecutors said.
Today D.A. Bragg joined JCRC-NY's Fellowships Against Hate Alumni Gathering to discuss our Office’s strategies to combat hate crimes by both holding people who commit these crimes accountable and investing in community-based prevention!
Earlier today, D.A. Bragg joined Lisa Evers on Fox 5 NY to discuss our strategies to reduce gun violence including through investments in youth gun violence prevention programs and our upcoming gun buyback with the NYPD.
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