An ordinance backed by the mayor last fall would have allowed the city’s corporation counsel to decide whether to release inspector general investigation reports in cases that involve a death or that are “or may be” a felony, and are “of a compelling public interest.” Kathleen Fieweger, the Law Department’s spokeswoman, defended withholding the report on Johnson, disputing that there was any conduct rising to a felony.
At least five officers, including a commander, face suspension after probe of former police boss Eddie Johnson’s conduct

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