Pursuant to the powers and authority granted under § 5711-q
of the Unconsolidated Laws of the State of New York and § 10
of the Municipal Home Rule Law of the State of New York, there is
hereby established in and for Peekskill a Civilian Complaint Review
Board (hereinafter designated as the "CCRB" or "Board") to provide
for civilian participation in the review of complaints made against
its police personnel in accordance with the policies, procedures,
rules, and regulations hereafter set forth.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ALTERNATE MEMBER
An appointed member of the CCRB who serves when a voting
member from the same selection category is unavailable to review a
case based on a conflict of interest, absence, disqualification or
otherwise cannot vote on a matter before the CCRB. Alternate members
will undergo the same training described herein as required for other
voting CCRB members. An alternate member shall have all of the rights,
privileges and responsibilities of a voting member of the CCRB. When
an alternate member is voting or counting toward the calculation of
a quorum, that circumstance shall be noted in the meeting minutes.
Alternate members shall attend all meetings of the CCRB, including
executive sessions, and shall participate in all presentations to
and deliberations by the CCRB and shall substitute for a voting member
who has recused himself or herself or is otherwise precluded from
consideration of a complaint or otherwise unable to participate in
a meeting, but an alternate member shall not vote or count toward
the calculation of a quorum unless he or she is substituting for a
voting member. Insofar as practicable, service by an alternate member
shall rotate among the alternate members.
CCRB
The Civilian Complaint Review Board of the City of Peekskill.
CCRB MEMBERS
The Chair, Vice Chair, members of the CCRB, and alternate
members.
CHAIR
A civilian voting member of the CCRB elected by a majority
vote of the full CCRB to a one-year term. The Chair, with the assistance
of the Vice Chair, is responsible for enforcement of all the policies
and procedures set forth in this chapter. A member may be appointed
as chair for no more than two consecutive one-year terms. The Chair
shall be the presiding officer at all regular and emergency meetings
of the CCRB and shall perform all duties as prescribed in this chapter
and any rules of procedure adopted by the CCRB.
CHIEF OF POLICE
The Chief Executive Officer of the Peekskill Police Department.
The Chief of Police shall not be a member of the CCRB.
CITY
The City of Peekskill.
CIVILIAN INVESTIGATOR
An investigator appointed by the Common Council to investigate
and attempt to verify complaints. The Common Council shall determine
the qualifications of civilian investigators prior to appointment.
COMPLAINANT
The person making a complaint or allegation regarding the
conduct of police personnel.
COMPLAINT
A written statement, signed by the complainant, regarding
the conduct of police personnel. The form of complaint shall contain
the following notice: "Pursuant to the New York State Penal Law § 210.45,
it is a crime punishable as a Class A misdemeanor to knowingly make
a false statement herein" underneath the signature line in open view
in both English and Spanish.
EXONERATED
By a preponderance of the credible evidence, the CCRB determines
that the alleged act(s) occurred but did not constitute a violation
of the Police Department's rules, regulations and procedures.
FINDING
The written determination by CCRB of the Police Department's
investigation, which determination will be that the allegations in
the complaint were substantiated, unsubstantiated, unfounded, exonerated
or that the Board issued a "No Finding."
MEMBER
An appointed voting member of the CCRB.
NO FINDING
Where the CCRB reports that it is unable to reach a finding,
i.e., where the complainant failed to produce requested information
to further the investigation; where the investigation revealed that
another agency was responsible for the handling of the complaint or
the complainant was referred to that agency; where the complainant
withdrew the complaint; where the complainant was unable to clarify
issues relating to the complaint; or where the police personnel who
was the subject of the complaint is no longer employed by the City.
PEEKSKILL CITY MANAGER
The City Manager of Peekskill will also serve as CCRB's
oversight committee, pursuant to New York Unconsolidated Laws § 5711-q.
POLICE DEPARTMENT INVESTIGATOR
A member of the Peekskill Police Department assigned to perform
investigation into complaints. The Police Department Investigator
shall hold the rank of detective or higher.
POLICE PERSONNEL
Includes sworn police officers and members of the auxiliary
police and parking enforcement of the Peekskill Police Department.
PREPONDERANCE OF THE CREDIBLE EVIDENCE
A preponderance of the evidence means the greater part of
credible evidence. "Credible evidence" means the testimony and/or
exhibits that are found worthy to be believed. Preponderance does
not mean the greater number of witnesses or the greater number of
exhibits presented to the finder of fact. The definition refers to
the evidence, that is, its convincing quality, the weight and effect
that it has on the finder of fact. In order to establish a preponderance
of the credible evidence, it must more nearly represent what took
place than the evidence opposed to it. In the event that the credible
evidence weighs so evenly that the finder of fact is unable to say
that there is a preponderance of evidence on either side, then no
preponderance has been established.
SECRETARY
The Corporation Counsel or his or her designee shall serve
as the Secretary of the CCRB.
SUBSTANTIATED
By a preponderance of the credible evidence the CCRB determines
that the alleged act(s) in a complaint occurred and that the alleged
act(s) violated the Police Department's rules, regulations and/or
procedures.
UNFOUNDED
By a preponderance of the credible evidence the CCRB determines
that the alleged act(s) in a complaint did not occur.
UNSUBSTANTIATED
By a preponderance of the credible evidence the CCRB determines
that the alleged act(s) in a complaint constitute a violation of the
Police Department's rules, regulations and procedures but there
is insufficient evidence to establish by a preponderance of the credible
evidence that the alleged act(s) occurred.
VICE CHAIR
A civilian member of the CCRB elected by a majority vote
of the full CCRB for one year effective January 1 to assist the Chair,
and fulfill the Chair's functions when required. The Vice Chair,
along with the Chair, is responsible for enforcement of all policies
and procedures set forth in this chapter and rules of procedure adopted
by the CCRB. A member may be appointed as Vice Chair for no more than
two consecutive one-year terms. In the absence of the Chair or in
the event of the Chair's resignation, death, disqualification,
recusal or inability to perform the duties and responsibilities as
Chair, the Vice Chair shall perform those duties and responsibilities.
In order for the CCRB to conduct its affairs, at minimum, four
of the seven members must be in attendance as all official actions
taken by the CCRB shall require a vote majority.
The Chief of Police and the CCRB will develop and issue a public
annual report to summarize:
A. The number of civilian complaints received during the current year.
B. The number of complaints found to be substantiated, unsubstantiated,
unfounded, exonerated, resulted in a No Finding or where the CCRB
declined to vote due to insufficient investigation.
C. Statistical analysis of the classifications of civilian complaints
received, e.g., excessive force, verbal disrespect.
D. A breakdown of the types of substantiated, unsubstantiated, unfounded
or exonerated complaints and the remedial or disciplinary steps which
resulted.
E. The number of times when the Chief and the CCRB's recommendations
differed.
F. Statistical analysis as to the sex, gender, LBGTQ+ status, age, and
racial and ethnic demographics and length of time employed by the
Police Department of the police personnel who were the subject of
complaints during the reporting period, to the extent this information
is available.
G. Statistical analysis as to the sex, gender, LBGTQ+ status, age, and
racial and ethnic demographics of the persons who filed complaints
during the reporting period, to the extent this information is available.
H. Statistical comparisons of the prior years' annual reports.
I. A summary of the total number of complaints against individual officers
who have more than one Substantiated civilian complaint during that
calendar year. CCRB will review all data and outcomes and make yearly
recommendations, or recommendations as needed to the City Manager
and/or Chief on methodologies to reduce civilian complaints.
J. The annual report will be made public via the City website and other
means deemed appropriate by the City Manager and the CCRB. The publication
of the yearly summary will exclude the names of specific members of
the Police Department that are the subject of complaints.
The CCRB shall adopt rules of procedure for the conduct of its
business by a majority vote of its voting members. Such rules and
any amendments thereto shall be a part of the CCRB's written
record and be made available to the public. The CCRB's rules
of procedure and any amendments thereto shall not conflict with the
provisions of this chapter. Such rules of procedure shall be posted
outside of the City Clerk's office and provided to the Common
Council no later than 10 calendar days after adoption by the CCRB.
The rules of procedure and any amendments thereto shall become effective
45 calendar days after adoption unless revoked, suspended or modified
by the Common Council upon request of an aggrieved party or upon the
Common Council's own motion.