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Op-Ed | The NYPD should not have to wait for a rape indictment before asking whether a supervisor is fit to command
The NYPD is criticized for not addressing Inspector Jeremy Scheublin's alleged sexual harassment and assault until a criminal indictment, despite prior allegations and settlements. Prosecutors allege he assaulted a subordinate officer and made racially charged comments, while the NYPD retained him in a supervisory role despite multiple lawsuits totaling $481,000.
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