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Paul Browne, a spokesman for the NYPD, said
"The incident, doesn't rise to the level that the department has to get involved."
NYPD Deputy Commissioner of Public Information Paul Browne pronounced the department vindicated, saying: "The medical examiner's
findings speak for itself."
Deputy Police Commissioner Paul Browne said the statistics should be kept in perspective. He noted that shootings are down some 54% from 1995
Paul J. Browne, the Police Department's chief spokesman, declined to provide details on the case, saying only that the matter is under investigation by
the Police Department's internal affairs bureau.
"We stand ready to help," a deputy commissioner and chief spokesman for the New York City police, Paul Browne, said.
"Can we do better? Yes," New York Deputy Police Commissioner Paul Browne said
Rollover wrote:
Goes to show all the smoke and mirrors involved. Someone in politics should take this opportunity to look at all of the waste, fraud, and abuse of the funds
devoted to Counter-Terrorism efforts specifically funding of technological projects (poor resolution cameras and technology that doesn't work) and other
spending that is disguised as Counter-Terrorism but is really being used for other purposes such as preparation for congestion pricing and monitoring of
traffic patterns etc.


