Each of the 77 New York City police precincts have been ordered to stop providing the media with information about the crimes that take place under their jurisdiction in what is considered by critics as a severe curtailing of the city’s transparency.
A New York Police Department edict issued to precincts throughout the city notified commanders that “any requests by the media to view complaint reports” should “be referred to the office of the Deputy Commission For Public Information (DCPI).” The document was first published Thursday by The Nabe, a New York-based community blog.
“While the Commanding Officer of the precinct, and not a Community Affairs officer, is the person that can help provide information, DCPI is the hub for all media requests and we will gladly facilitate all inquiries through this office,” a DCPI officer told the Nabe.
The DCPI normally updates the media and provides information on major crimes – whether it be murders, sexual assaults, or major theft. But the office has typically left the duty of giving the details around minor crimes to the precinct in that area. One source told DNAinfo, another New York news site, that the “DCPI is a small unit, so I don’t know how they’re going to handle it.”
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