Veteran Dallas cop breaks ranks to slam 'public face of togetherness'

bearkat42

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and claim black community mistrusts police because they are WRONGLY arrested to help fill arrest 'quotas'

  • Dallas police officer Nick Novello, 62, accused his police chief David Brown of failing the public
  • The 34-year veteran with the force claims Brown is at the helm of a police team low on morale and over worked with insufficient pay
  • He said the police chief was guilty of 'grandstanding' in his public appeal to hire more young black men to his force
  • He claimed that the Dallas Police Department had been plunged into an all time low with many disillusioned officers serving the public
  • He said much of the black community in Dallas distrusts the police force
  • Novello said many had been wrongly arrested for small amounts of marijuana or public intoxication to help fulfill arrest 'quotas'
  • He added that police chief Brown had defied calls from four police associations in Dallas to resign last spring

A veteran Dallas police officer has broken ranks and spoken out over what he claims is a department rife with bitterness and fear, following last week's slaying of five cops.

Officer Nick Novello, 62, who is a serving officer with 34 years on the beat in Dallas, accused his police chief David Brown of failing the public by being at the helm of a police team low on morale and over worked with insufficient pay.

He said the police chief was guilty of 'grandstanding' in his public appeal to hire more young black men to his force.

And he claimed that the Dallas Police Department had been plunged into an all time low with many disillusioned officers serving the public.


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...rrested-help-arrest-quotas.html?ITO=applenews
 
Gotta love those arrest quotas. Fill that pipeline with offenders, so everyone can bleed them while calling them the bad guys.

No potential for abuse there! o_O
 
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