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Opinion: Invest in Human Services, Not Over-Policing Our Communities

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  • Jose Lebron
    Posted June 16, 2020 at 11:36 am

    Dear Mayor de Blasio,

    I wholeheartedly agree with this letter being sent to you. Growing up as a low income Puerto Rican teenager in the 70’s and 80’s I had the unfortunate displeasure of being illegally detained, illegally arrested, racially profiled and illegally assaulted by NYPD officers of the law on multiple occasions. If I wasn’t totally grounded by my spiritual faith I may have done something to those officers that would have changed all of our lives forever. Thankfully, programs like Summer Youth Employment were around to introduce me to the working world and entice me into finding a career which now helps me to support my family and keep them safe. I don’t know why you can’t understand how important it is to police the police. During my lifetime, and I’m 52 years old, I have seen police corruption on many levels. I’ve seen police officers and detectives giving drug dealers drugs to sell for them on the streets. I’ve seen police brutality on minorities and for the most smallest misdemeanor crimes with no resistance from the accused. I’ve also seen minorities murdered by the police because the Police can’t be bothered to de-escalate the situation. I’ve seen a few police stations completely shut down and closed due to drug trafficking amongst other charges. If you take the time to look at the charges that have been placed against Police officers over the years by people in the communities you will see a pattern of racial bias, racial profiling, racial hatred and racial inequality. I have lived through this injustice by the NYPD and will probably continue to so if you don’t take steps to clean out the police force for the betterment of our NYC communities. I was also illegally arrested once while trying to catch a cab home late at night. I, along with over 50 men of different races, clothes, skin colors, heights and weights, was arrested for the same crime. Apparently what happened was that someone tried to break into a SUV but NYPD did not have a description of the offender so the Police arrested over 50 men including me and sent us all to central booking. Basically every male walking on that block at the time was arrested for the same crime without a description. At Central Booking an Assistant District Attorney questioned each and everyone of us on camera with a stenographer taking notes. I asked the ADA for the name, badge# and title or rank of every Officer and person involved with my arrest. At that point I was put in a cell by myself for maybe 30 minutes then released from central booking through a side door on 161st Street without ever having seen a judge for the crime I was arrested for. So basically I was illegally detained by being tackled to the street on top of winter slush, illegally arrested for about 12 hours, then thrown to the street late at night with no money and no way to get home. It was a miracle that I did not lose my job but think about the innocent families that did have their fathers lose their jobs over this totally illegal action by NYPD which continues to happen every day. The NYPD needs a massive cut to show them that they must change their policies against people of color and that they should be working to improve our living conditions rather than killing us and allowing their officers to use minorities as billion dollar paychecks for prison system owners.

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