In a bold move, the city's detectives union has taken a public stance against the Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB), displaying a billboard truck outside the agency's offices featuring photos of CCRB investigators they have labeled "anti-cop activists." The union's action is the latest escalation in a long-standing feud between law enforcement and the CCRB, which is tasked with investigating complaints of police misconduct. The detectives union claims that the CCRB is biased against police officers and is overstepping its authority, while the CCRB has pushed back, accusing the union of intimidation and harassment. As tensions between the two groups continue to rise, the city's residents are left wondering what this latest development means for police accountability and community trust.
The city's detectives union parked a billboard truck displaying photos of Civilian Complaint Review Board investigators -- who they're calling "anti-cop activists" -- outside the police watchdog agency's offices Thursday, union officials said.