Brooklyn Councilmember Farah Ossé has filed a formal complaint with the NYPD's Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB) after a contentious arrest at a protest he attended in Brooklyn. Eyewitnesses claim that Ossé was roughed up by police officers during the alleged deed theft protest, sparking outrage among community leaders and civil rights advocates. The incident has raised questions about police accountability and the use of force in crowd control situations. As a vocal advocate for social justice, Ossé's complaint is likely to draw attention to the ongoing debate about policing in New York City.


Councilmember Ossé files complaint over rough arrest at alleged deed theft protest  Brooklyn Eagle