Yeah, no.
We need to hold these people to a higher standard.
During his NYPD career, D'Esposito received four complaints, including one for
excessive force and one for an improper search for which it was recommended that charges be filed against him.
[3] He was also reprimanded twice by the department: in 2007, for working as a DJ and serving alcohol in a nightclub without departmental permission, for which he was stripped of 15 vacation days; and in 2015, when he was docked 20 vacation days for failing to secure his firearm, which was stolen after he left it unattended in a car.