The Civilian Complaint Review Board, the oversight agency that investigates and prosecutes complaints of misconduct involving the NYPD, recommended in October that 65 officers be disciplined for their actions during the Black Lives Matter protests in the summer of 2020. Fred Davie, the chair of the CCRB, joined Errol Louis to discuss the case and the recent trial proceedings against Ed Mullins, the now former president of the Sergeants Benevolent Association. He also discussed his push for accountability and transparency, the Black Lives Matter movement and the debate over bail reform. He explained his working relationship with Dermot Shea, the current police commissioner. And he talked about his path from being a Presbyterian minister to leading the CCRB.

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