The officer who fatally shot Kawaski Trawick two years ago should be fired from the force, the Civilian Complaint Review Board told the NYPD Thursday in finding that the cop’s use of force was not justified, The Post has learned.
The police oversight agency’s review of the deadly encounter also found that officer Brendan Thompson and his partner Herbert Davis entered Trawick’s Bronx apartment improperly, according to sources.
Thompson was charged by the board with using his Taser and gun improperly, entering the properly improperly and failing to get medical attention, sources said.
The other officer, Davis, who is more experienced and repeatedly told his partner not to use force, is also facing internal misconduct counts of improperly entering Trawick’s apartment and failing to get the man medical attention, sources said.
The officer who fatally shot Kawaski Trawick two years ago should be fired from the force, the Civilian Complaint Review Board told the NYPD Thursday in finding that the cop’s use of force was not justified, The Post has learned.
The police oversight agency’s review of the deadly encounter also found that officer Brendan Thompson and his partner Herbert Davis entered Trawick’s Bronx apartment improperly, according to sources.
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