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Police Union Discloses Arrest of de Blasio’s Daughter in Privacy Breach
2020-06-13 22:02:28   (Visits: 907 Times)
Mayor Bill de Blasio said he did not know of the arrest of his daughter, Chiara, left, until he was notified by a reporter.Credit...Albin Lohr-Jones/Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty Images
The New York times June 1, 2020
By Dana Rubinstein and Jeffery C. Mays
Among the hundreds of protesters arrested over the four days of demonstrations in New York City over the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, only one was highlighted by name by a police union known for its hostility toward Mayor Bill de Blasio.
The name of that protester? Chiara de Blasio, the mayor’s daughter.
The union, the Sergeants Benevolent Association, used Twitter to post a police report documenting the arrest on Saturday night of Ms. de Blasio, 25.
The Police Department does not normally release internal police reports, and Ms. de Blasio’s contained personal details, including her height, weight, address, date of birth and driver’s license information.
The post was removed for violation of Twitter rules, and the union’s account was suspended Monday morning.
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