DOI Report Claims, NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio, Misused NYPD Resources.<br />On October 7, New York City's Department of Investigation released a report alleging that <br />Mayor Bill de Blasio misused the NYPD's resources.<br />On October 7, New York City's Department of Investigation released a report alleging that <br />Mayor Bill de Blasio misused the NYPD's resources.<br />According to ABC News, the report accuses <br />de Blasio of treating his police security detail like a <br />"concierge service" for his family, staff members and guests.<br />The report also alleges that the security <br />detail even helped de Blasio's daughter <br />move out of her apartment.<br />The report also alleges that the security <br />detail even helped de Blasio's daughter <br />move out of her apartment.<br />Protecting the mayor and his family <br />is a serious and significant job that <br />should be guided by best practices, <br />formalized procedures, and <br />an understanding that security <br />details are not personal assistants <br />in a dignitary's daily life <br />but provide essential protection, Margaret Garnett, DOI Commissioner, via statement.<br />Protecting the mayor and his family <br />is a serious and significant job that <br />should be guided by best practices, <br />formalized procedures, and <br />an understanding that security <br />details are not personal assistants <br />in a dignitary's daily life <br />but provide essential protection, Margaret Garnett, DOI Commissioner, via statement.<br />De Blasio commented on the report while <br />speaking at his daily news conference.<br />De Blasio commented on the report while <br />speaking at his daily news conference.<br />There’s a number of claims in this report and there's many, many inconsistencies and inaccuracies, Bill de Blasio, New York City Mayor, via ABC News.<br />ABC News reports that de Blasio is <br />not facing prosecution, but could <br />potentially face ethics violations.<br />De Blasio's press secretary, Danielle Filson, called the report "unprofessional" and "inaccurate." .<br />De Blasio's press secretary, Danielle Filson, called the report "unprofessional" and "inaccurate." .<br />Filson reportedly claimed the report was based on , "illegitimate assumptions and a naive view of the complex security challenges facing elected officials today.".<br />Filson reportedly claimed the report was based on , "illegitimate assumptions and a naive view of the complex security challenges facing elected officials today."