announced today the appointment of Douglass B. Maynard Hey Doug -- NYPD did not respect simple laws re: civil rights, public spaces, press, hey have you listened to Adrian Schoolcraft tapes -- damning, 3 trials in the Bronx, NYPD Rape cops, cops gun trafficking, drug trafficking, tough times, hey Doug watch me get violently assaulted and MD receptionist who assaulted me also filed false complaint. Sgt Chen admitted I had a right to report false complaint but I was turned away at 01 after he told me to come in. I was told by retired NYPD Capt egregious. Welcome aboard. Yale a good school; great law school. You went to NYU. FYI the woman was not arrested assault and false complaint serious crimes.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dh9TedhfthE&sns=em
Oh Doug NYPD Intelligence on down does not obey NYPD protocol even identifying oneself as required. Record amount of footage YouTube. Welcome.
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From NYPD App:
01/24/2013 | |
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DOUGLASS B. MAYNARD APPOINTED NYPD DEPUTY COMMISSIONER FOR LEGAL MATTERS | |
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Police Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly announced today the appointment of Douglass B. Maynard, 53, as the New York City Police Department's Deputy Commissioner for Legal Matters. He will be formally sworn-in during department promotion ceremonies tomorrow at police headquarters. A former partner at Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld and co-head of its New York litigation section, Deputy Commissioner Maynard also served as Associate General Counsel at Time Inc., and before that as Assistant United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York. "Doug Maynard brings to the post great depth of knowledge, experience and judgment, as well as a brilliant legal mind. He is expertly equipped to help guide the nation's biggest police department in one of the most complex policing environments anywhere," Commissioner Kelly said. As Assistant U.S. Attorney from 1990 to 1996, Mr. Maynard was the federal prosecutor responsible for the investigation and prosecution of a wide range of federal crimes including RICO violations, narcotics trafficking, bank fraud, and mail and wire fraud. He investigated and prosecuted a number of major Russian organized crime cases, then an emerging and international crime problem. Those cases involved murder, extortion, drug trafficking and other crimes in the United States, Europe, and Asia. As part of that effort, he coordinated with European law enforcement officials to extradite defendants from Italy, Romania, Austria and Denmark. In private practice he focused on white collar criminal and regulatory defense, and also represented magazine and book publishers and news organizations in libel and other media-related litigation. Before joining the Justice Department, he was an associate at Patterson, Belknap, Webb & Tyler between 1986 and 1990. Deputy Commissioner Maynard is a 1982 graduate of Yale University, and he received his juris doctor from New York University in 1986. In his new post, Deputy Commissioner Maynard will oversee a staff of 150 civilian and uniformed members of the service, including 75 lawyers. He succeeds S. Andrew Schaffer, who retired. | |