Original story:
http://www.nbcnewyork.com/investiga...ive-Interview-Pressure-Numbers-374077091.html
http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york...-nypd-police-quotas-arrests-article-1.2549579
http://www.nbcnewyork.com/investiga...here-Are-Quotas-I-Team-Wallace-374307721.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ySCUKsarOCA
Officer Adhyl Polanco:
http://www.nbcnewyork.com/investiga...ive-Interview-Pressure-Numbers-374077091.html
Full story:Officer Derick Waller told the I-Team, "At the end of the month, these officers who don’t have that arrest or those few summonses, they’re pressured to find something. You might not see anything but you go hunting, like bounty hunting for an arrest, locking up some old guy, some homeless guy, finding someone who’s spitting on the sidewalk, and you bring them in."
Officer Adhyl Polanco added, "The problem is, when you go hunting, when you put any type of numbers on a police officer to perform, we are going to go for the most vulnerable. Of course, we’re going to go for the LGBT community, we’re going to the black community, we’re going to those that have no vote, that have no power.”
http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york...-nypd-police-quotas-arrests-article-1.2549579
Full story and video at the link:Police Commissioner Bill Bratton can claim there’s no quotas for cops until he’s NYPD blue in the face — but that doesn’t make it true, current and former officers said Tuesday.
“I've been a cop for eight years and in the last eight years I've unfortunately witnessed this quota destroy lives,” Police Officer Edwin Raymond said.
Raymond is one of 12 minority officers suing the NYPD, alleging the department continues to use numbers-driven police tactics — and stunts the careers of officers who have spoken out against the policy.
http://www.nbcnewyork.com/investiga...here-Are-Quotas-I-Team-Wallace-374307721.html
Youtube version of the interviews:An NYPD lieutenant is the latest active-duty cop to say that the department still uses arrest and summons quotas, despite a 2010 state ban on the practice and a denial from the city's top cop.
The lieutenant, who asked not to be identified for fear of retaliation, told the I-Team that the 10 active-duty cops in a federal class-action lawsuit against the NYPD who came forward this week "were telling the truth" about the illegal practice.
“There is still a quota system within the NYPD,” the lieutenant said.
In an interview with the I-Team that aired Thursday, the 10 officers in the suit said that the NYPD still pursues quotas and punishes officers who don't hit numerical goals. The NYPD has repeatedly denied that quotas exist but that the department expects officers "to do their jobs."
The lieutenant, who is not part of the class-action suit, said cops are under constant pressure to meet quota numbers and that officers who don't hit numbers are refered to as "zeros."
"You know, every time I get called in the captain’s office, it’s 'one of your cops is a zero,'” the lieutenant said.
Top NYPD officials have repeatedly denied the I-Team's requests for comments, but NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton responded to Raymond's claims in February by calling them "bullshit."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ySCUKsarOCA
Officer Adhyl Polanco:
If we start doing what we are doing in Midtown Manhattan, a call to phone call to the mayor’s office is going to be made. That’s going to be the end of it.