Civilian official in NYPD’s Community Affairs Bureau ousted after alleged misdeeds: source
His dismissal was not connected to sexual harassment allegations he faced in 2024, according to the source.
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Metro Civilian official in NYPD’s Community Affairs Bureau ousted after alleged misdeeds: source By Amanda Woods and David Propper Published June 25, 2026, 10:08 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google A top civilian official in the NYPD’s Community Affairs Bureau, who was previously accused of sexually harassing coworkers, is out of a job after he was wrapped up in other alleged misdeeds, cops and a source said Thursday. Brian Adams, a director in the bureau, was fired after a probe found he submitted hundreds of unworked hours for pay, misused a department vehicle and lied to investigators about a number of things, a source familiar with his department status told The Post.
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