Anti-Discrimination Chief
2021-01-11 20:33:23.926736+00 by Dan Lyke 0 comments
NYPD Anti-Discrimination Chief Suspended Without Pay Over ‘Vile, Racist' Messages
The allegations against Kobel were detailed in a report that a City Council oversight panel will make public. City Council investigators linked the messages to Kobel by matching information in the “Clouseau” messages to publicly available details about Kobel's life and career, including: that both allegedly joined the NYPD at the same time, held the rank of captain or higher in 2019; both allegedly where on the job in February 2020; both allegedly served in the NYPD Housing Bureau under former Chief Joanne Jaffe; both allegedly had fathers who died in the same year at the same age after serving in the NYPD; both of their mothers allegedly died on the same day; and both are allegedly the youngest of seven children and have at least two brothers who were NYPD officers, among other shared specific personal and family characteristics.
News 4 has obtained a copy of the report and is not publishing the alleged comments verbatim due to their offensive nature.
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