The two cops who flouted work rules by using NYPD computers to make Wikipedia edits on the Eric Garner case need to be investigated, according to a new complaint filed by a Brooklyn attorney on Tuesday.
Leo Glickman of the law firm Stoll, Glickman & Bellina filed his complaint with the Conflicts of Interest Board, demanding the agency and the Department of Investigation probe the “seeming violation of the New York City Charter.”
Glickman, who filed the complaint as an individual and not on behalf of his firm, said Police Commissioner Bill Bratton’s “dismissive attitude” about the controversy prompted him to make the complaint.
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