NYPD woes mount: Patrol chief’s sudden retirement part of ‘troubling’ exodus – IOTW Report

NYPD woes mount: Patrol chief’s sudden retirement part of ‘troubling’ exodus

Largest police force in nation sees 87% uptick in retirement filings compared to 2019.

7 Comments on NYPD woes mount: Patrol chief’s sudden retirement part of ‘troubling’ exodus

  1. This is part of the Marxist Communist Mao plan.

    Remove normal police order, take out low levels of leadership, induce chaos, take over the ashes.

    Re-build so that everyone is EQUAL.

    They have been indoctrinated well.

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  2. Jason Rantz from KTTH Seattle has this story the other day:

    “At least 118 Seattle police officers separated from the department, the Jason Rantz Show on KTTH has confirmed. In September alone, 39 officers left the force when the typical number for that month is between 5 and 7. Even new recruits are leaving.

    There are now only about 1,200 officers in service for the entire city, the lowest it’s been in two decades…”

    Terrific. 🤦🏼‍♀️

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  3. @Charlie I’m sorry to hear about your nephew. 😔
    I’m fine though. Sure, stuck in Libtardland where my vote rarely counts but I’m about 50 miles away from downtown. My disgust rages from how the Left has destroyed a wonderful city in one of the most beautiful places in America. You would think AntiFa and Chop and the homeless and riots and increase in crime would change some minds, maybe it has, but from the self righteous progressive friends on my social media pleading daily to vote…they are all in on changing the world.

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  4. The small city of Kokomo is running this Recruiting ad in South Bend and Indianapolis.

    Some people in Indianapolis where the mayor tied their hands to respond to the riots then blamed them and where the City Council just voted in a civilian board to review and adjust police polices think this is terrible. Idiots.

    https://www.kokomotribune.com/news/local_news/kokomo-ups-police-recruitment-efforts-with-new-tv-commercial-website/article_92027e2c-0e57-11eb-b571-c73095724c53.html

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  5. love love love it congrats to the new retirees welcome to the club Christy, in regards to what you wrote about the civilian board, here in NYC we have the civilian complaint review board. On this site I am guessing no explanation is needed for what this “body” is doing to cops. I will give a fantastic first hand account tho to make you guys laugh…

    I currently work for a company that buys city housing projsects, city sells them because the feds have turned off the money train, wasted billions and nothing has improved. Company that employs me comes in, strips the roof, re-tars it, replaces windows, then new appliances, paints and cleans. Lastly they install the hi-def cameras, that is where gus like myself come in, throughout the 5 boros we have 11 two man teams (all retired cops/detectives, we monitor they system along with doing several other things

    On 9/25 there was a double shooting with one being a homicide victim, perp was tracked back to one of my buildings, Detective hit me up and i burned 90 mins of video from 20 cameras. Got him cold busted. They hit the door and pull 10 “people) out and two firearms….next day I get a call from an investigator from the civilian complaint review board, they are making a complaint against the officers for being to ruff and using aggressive language. Now this will most likely be deemed “unfounded” but that complaint is in the officers file for his entire career so if if he interviews for a different detail within the department he will have to answer for this complaint even tho it was unfounded

    sorry for the long read but that was as short as i could make it

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