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New York Police Chief Joseph Esposito said Wednesday that 6, 347 people remain missing from the attacks.
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"I think about them all the time, " Chief Esposito said of the incidents.
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Two more streets near the World Trade Center complex were scheduled to be opened Thursday morning for the first time since the attacks, Esposito said.
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Esposito said that although an unmarked grave may not violate Islamic practices, it could certainly run afoul of the courtesy of getting Tsarnaev's parents' permission to conduct their son's burial that way.
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"It shows you firefighters carrying a brother out, and it shows you the American flag waving over the trade center, " said Joe Esposito, a firefighter who lost a brother and a cousin in the attacks.
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"At a minimum, you have to say that during his tenure, there were practices and policies that were unconstitutional and therefore he has to be held accountable for that, " he said, adding that he respects Chief Esposito.
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After Freeh's discussion with Esposito, the FBI director raised the matter with the attorney general who allegedly said she would look into it.
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Mr. Charney said his team also planned to call to the stand Chief of Department Joseph Esposito, the NYPD's highest-ranking uniformed official, and make use of recordings made by Adrian Schoolcraft an officer at a Brooklyn precinct which purportedly documented officers being threatened if they didn't meet quotas for arrests and stops.
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