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FILE -  In this Dec. 5, 2013, file photo, William Bratton, left, speaks while New York Mayor-elect Bill de Blasio looks on during a news conference in New York introducing Bratton as de Blasio's choice for New York City police commissioner. De Blasio’s first 100 days as mayor of NYC were marked in nearly equal measures by accomplishing campaign goals and committing political blunders. During that time he withdrew the city’s challenge to federal oversight of the crime-fighting tactic of stop-and-frisk, which allows police to stop anyone deemed acting suspiciously but critics say discriminates against blacks and Hispanics.  (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, File)

FILE - In this Dec. 5, 2013, file photo, William Bratton, left, speaks while New York Mayor-elect Bill de Blasio looks on during a news conference in New York introducing Bratton as de Blasio's choice for New York City police commissioner. De Blasio’s first 100 days as mayor of NYC were marked in nearly equal measures by accomplishing campaign goals and committing political blunders. During that time he withdrew the city’s challenge to federal oversight of the crime-fighting tactic of stop-and-frisk, which allows police to stop anyone deemed acting suspiciously but critics say discriminates against blacks and Hispanics. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, File)

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