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@chrisgelardi.bsky.social and I wrote about wandering officers in NY in 2024. (Link below.) But there's truly no one like Joseph DeAngelis, both in terms of the range of misconduct he committed and the fact that it was all discovered through self-admission. nysfocus.com/2024/10/31/n...
New Streetsblog buddy @sammysussman.bsky.social tackled this pressing basketball issue as well nyc.streetsblog.org/2026/05/26/k...
Though he seemingly resigning from multiple jobs in lieu of termination, and he admitted to lots of misconduct, DeAngelis can still serve as a police officer in New York State — a shocking example of the many loopholes in the state's officer decertification laws.