STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Dr. Mohammad Khalid, a Todt Hill resident and dentist, has resigned from his role as chairman of New York City’s police oversight board.
Khalid submitted his formal resignation from the Civilian Complaint Review Board on Friday, according to a release from the board. The 15-member panel is responsible for reviewing investigations of police officers accused of misconduct and voting on whether they recommend discipline for those actions.
“His tenure as interim chair of the CCRB saw great steps forward for the agency,” a statement from the board said. “He advocated for an increased budget and headcount to help fulfill the work of civilian oversight of police. He led by example in letting the values of objectivity and impartiality guide his decision-making. He cared dee

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