Council to Review Body Cams for YPD & Civilian Review Board

Yonkers will revisit plans to have every Police Office wear a body cam

Yonkers City Council President Mike Khader told Yonkers Rising that he will submit legislation to implement body cameras for Yonkers Police officers, and for a Civilian Review Board for all complaints filed against YPD officers.
Khader also commented on the recent peaceful protests, and the distinction between the peaceful protests and what he called “criminal activity” of a small number of looters in the city.
“I will always support American’s right to peaceful protest in the face of injustice and racism. I will not condone criminal elements taking advantage of this fundamental right during a national tragedy to hurt our community. While there were no protests on McLean Avenue, early this morning, criminals burglarized two stores and today I went down there to see the damage and show small business owners that the City of Yonkers stands with them. These people are our neighbors like Billy from Westchester Jewelers, along with Merk Chemist’s Cliff and Anthony who both had their businesses broken into. They want people to know that in spite of these senseless acts they won’t close their doors or give in to fear and will continue to serve and be there for community.”
“What happened here on McLean Avenue are not protests, they are looters using the protests as cover for criminal activity. What is happening across the country and in New York City is not happening in Yonkers.”
Khader also commented on the body cam and civilian review board legislation that he plans to submit to the council. “It’s important that this legislation is well thought out and has all stake holders involved in the process. I look forward to working with my council colleagues, the administration, the YPD and the community to all be involved in the process.”


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