It's time to weed out the idiots in the NYPD -
It would be hard ... they are making themselves known to all
It must be difficult for members of an organization with unquestioned
authority and free rein to use force to hear that a higher power is
going to review and reform their tactics. That is precisely why, even
before two New York police officers were brutally murdered, the NYPD was
angry with New York Mayor Bill de Blasio. The NYPD’s ire was nearly
out-of-control when de Blasio reacted like any respectable human being
at the decision to praise the officers responsible for strangling
unarmed Eric Garner for the high-crime of selling loose cigarettes
instead of holding them responsible for Garner’s untimely death. Now,
after turning their backs on the Mayor when he eulogized one of the
slain officers and booing him at a graduation ceremony, they are staging
a serious work slowdown the New York Post is equating to a work
stoppage.
Since the shootings of Officers Rafael Ramos and
Wenjian Liu, the Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association (PBA) and the police
unions called for the slowdown
to protest the Mayor’s alleged assault on the NYPD. Apparently, the
unions are upset over what they perceive to be anti-police rhetoric by
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio because he failed to praise their racial
profiling tactics or the killing of Eric Garner. According to the PBA
and unions, the work slowdown is a protest against de Blasio and
frightened protestors asking the police to act like public servants; not
German Brownshirts. In an attempt to assuage the NYPD’s petulant anger,
the mayor and NYPD Police Commissioner Bratton are holding an emergency
summit with the leaders of New York’s five police unions to try to mend
a rift between the city administration and police rank-and file.
Although the PBA and the unions have told their
members not to do their jobs out of safety concerns, many cops claim the
work slowdown is to protest de Blasio’s response to the grand jury’s
decision not to indict the police involved in the strangulation death of
Eric Garner. Because of the police job slowdown there has been a
dramatic drop in arrests in New York City after union leaders and the
PBA called for a work “slowdown.” According to the New York Post,
arrests are down 66% overall, drug arrests are down by 84%, and summons
and tickets for minor offenses are down by 94% since last year.
PBA president Patrick Lynch is an echo chamber for
Faux News and wingnut racists who have politicized the two slain
officers and pointed blame
in the direction of Mayor de Blasio, Ferguson and New York protestors,
President Obama, and Attorney General Eric Holder. Police were furious
with de Blasio before he was mayor because he campaigned, and won, on
reforming the NYPD’s racist tendencies to relieve tension between law
enforcement and the community after years of the purely
racially-motivated practice of “stop and frisk.” Add to that Mayor de
Blasio’s failure to give medals for bravery and heroism to the cops
responsible for choking unarmed Eric Garner to death for selling loose
cigarettes, and it is obvious why racist police officers went ballistic.
According to Lynch, “There’s blood on many hands
tonight: those that incited violence on the street under the guise of
protests, that tried to tear down what New York City police officers did
every day. That blood on the hands starts on the steps of City Hall in
the office of the mayor.” Now, according to Lynch, the NYPD is a “wartime police department” that will “act accordingly.”
He has called on the rank-and-file to sign an emotionally manipulative
letter that would ban their ultimate boss, New York Mayor Bill de
Blasio, from attending the officers’ funerals; it is not the first edict
demanding the Mayor stay away from police.
Since Lynch’s tirade against De Blasio, the Mayor
has faced open hostility from some NYPD police officers and their
unions. On Saturday, disrespectful police officers outside Christ
Tabernacle Church for officer Ramos’ funeral turned their backs to the
church as de Blasio spoke. The NYPD Police Commissioner rightly
denounced the protest of rank-and-file officers saying the officers’
actions were completely inappropriate and highly politicized the slain
officer’s funeral. “This is a mayor who cares very deeply about New
York police officers, cares very deeply about the divide in the city and
is working hard to heal that divide;” but that is exactly why a
preponderance of the NYPD is so angry at de Blasio. The police want the
divide firmly in place with them in a position of unquestioned power,
and that includes over the Mayor, Police Commissioner, and anyone they
even think may get in their way. They are after all, according to their
own power and stated objective a “wartime police department” and they “will act accordingly.”
To be fair, not all NYPD officers hold the majority
opinion that African Americans exist as targets for law enforcement. It
was reported
a few days ago that many African American officers fear other (white)
cops, and one spoke at length about an issue that served to enrage white
NY police officers. Officer Adhyl Polanco reiterated what Mayor de
Blasio shared with New Yorkers about having a conversation with his son
in how best to deal, or fear and avoid, interaction with police officers
devoted to racial profiling.
Officer Polanco said, “How
can a parent who has a black child, how can a parent that has seen
millions of kids being stopped by stop-and-frisk, how can the parents of
kids see black kids get killed by police over and over, how can parents
that see kids being summonsed illegally, being arrested in their own
building for trespassing, and getting treatment that they don’t deserve
that they get from the police department, how can you not responsibly
have that conversation with your son? You have to. I’m a police officer.
And I’ve been thrown against the wall off-duty, because they have the
same mentality that Patrick Lynch has, and as an officer I’ve been shown
no respect.”
Polanco ended his emotional tirade disabusing many
police officers, repugicans, Faux News shrieking heads, and racists of the idea
that protestors, President Obama, Eric Holder, or Mayor de Blasio are
anti-police. He said, “People are not protesting against police.
People are not protesting people who go out there and do their job every
day. They’re not saying these officers shouldn’t be in the street.
People are protesting against bad policies that have been in this
country for many, many, many years.” Clearly, it is those bad
policies that many, many, many police officers are fighting desperately
to keep in place which is why PBA President Patrick Lynch issued the
warning that the “New York Police Department is now a ‘wartime police department’ that will ‘act accordingly.'”
As many Americans have already witnessed over the
past six months, it appears that the preponderance of local law
enforcement believe they are “now wartime police departments”
and they have already “acted accordingly” as Americans were unfortunate
to see in Ferguson Missouri. Mayor de Blasio should do the right thing
for New York residents and summarily terminate, with extreme prejudice,
any officer clinging to the notion that they are engaged in a war
against their superiors or law-abiding citizens, and not public servants
paid to protect and serve; not assault and dominate.
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