Police have been resisting forcefully to this yearâs protests against their practise of brutalizing and killing Black people with impunity, and have also been pushing back against any policy shifts that could require them to face even a modicum accountability for this kind of activity.
Lawmakers in New York passed a law last month that criminalizes the use of chokeholds by cops that cause death or serious injury, named in honor of Eric Garner who was killed by police with one such hold in 2014.
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But Chief of Department of the NYPD, Terence Monahan, said at a recent meeting that officers âcanât be afraidâ to use the deadly technique and revealed that District Attorneys there have given assurances that they will not prosecute under the new law banning chokeholds.
âWe canât be afraid to do what we do. We canât walk away,â Monahan said at a gathering of top NYPD cops, according to a report from NY Daily News. âWeâve got every D.A. come out and say theyâre not going to charge that.â
We canât walk away. This chilling statement from an NYPD Chief underscores the fact that cops are culturally disinclined to de-escalation, as well as my idea that many of them are more than a little blood thirsty.
Also chilling is the lackluster response from the public legal servants in New York when asked if there was truth in Monahanâs brag about a system of corruption.
From NY Daily News:
Asked for comment, Manhattan D.A. Cyrus Vanceâs spokesman pointed to a statement Vance made on NY1 saying the city law likely wonât survive legal challenges, partly because itâs pre-empted by the stateâs chokehold ban, which doesnât include the city lawâs language meant to stop cops from blocking a suspectâs diaphragm.
âCertainly there are going to be challenges regarding the ambiguityâ between the city and state laws, Vance said July 8 on Inside City Hall
Staten Island District Attorney Michael McMahon declined to comment on Monahanâs remarks. The NYPD and the remaining district attorneyâs offices did not immediately comment Thursday.
NYC Councilman Roy Lancman also pointed out that even before the passage of the law in question, chokeholds were already banned by the very department Monahan works in as Chief.
âI donât know whatâs worse â a roomful of NYPD commanders admitting that up until now no one has taken seriously the Departmentâs own Patrol Guide, or the Chief of Department telling cops to ignore the law because he thinks District Attorneys wonât enforce it,â said Lancman to NY Daily News.
Meanwhile, the head of the police union in New York is calling on district attorneys there to make it clear that cops can do whatever they want to citizens they apprehend, up to and including killing them.
âIf every DA believes that, they need to say so publicly to the cops on the street,â said Patrick Lynch of the Police Benevolent Association. âOtherwise, we have to assume that we are risking arrest any time we lay hands on a criminal who wonât go quietly.â
Wonât go quietly. Did I say chilling and blood-thirsty already?
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