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New York City - NYPD Officer Claims Pressure To Make Arrests

Published on:   March 3, 2010 03:58 PM
News Source:  WABC TV
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I'm not going to keep arresting innocent people, I'm not going to keep searching people for no reason, I'm not going to keep writing people for no reason, I'm tired of this said Adil Polanco, an NYPD OfficerI’m not going to keep arresting innocent people, I’m not going to keep searching people for no reason, I’m not going to keep writing people for no reason, I’m tired of this said Adil Polanco, an NYPD Officer

New York City - An Eyewitness News investigation talks to a police officer who reveals the pressure they are under to make quotas.

When Officer Adil Polanco dreamed of becoming a cop, it was out of a desire to help people not, he says, to harass them.

“I’m not going to keep arresting innocent people, I’m not going to keep searching people for no reason, I’m not going to keep writing people for no reason, I’m tired of this,” said Adil Polanco, an NYPD Officer.

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Officer Polanco says One Police Plaza’s obsession with keeping crime stats down has gotten out of control. He claims Precinct Commanders relentlessly pressure cops on the street to make more arrests, and give out more summonses, all to show headquarters they have a tight grip on their neighborhoods.

“Our primary job is not to help anybody, our primary job is not to assist anybody, our primary job is to get those numbers and come back with them?” said Officer Polanco.

Eyewitness News asked, “Why do it?”

“They have to meet a quota. One arrest and twenty summonses,” said Officer Polanco.

This audio recording exclusively obtained by Eyewitness News seems to back up Officer Polanco’s assertion of a quota. You can listen to one officer as he lectures his rank and file officers during roll call at the 41st precinct.

“Things are not going to get any better. It’s going to get a lot worse,” said a police officer.

He lays out clearly that they need to bring in the numbers.

“If you think 1 and 20 is breaking your balls, guess what you’re going to be doing. You’re gong to be doing a lot more, a lot more than what they’re saying,” said the officer.

In another recording, the 41st Precinct Patrol Supervisor appears to step up the pressure to write more and more summonses:

“Next week, 25 &1, 35 & 1, and until you decide to quit this job to go to work at a Pizza Hut , this is what you’re going to be doing till then. Do you understand?” asked the patrol officer.

“He’s being clear, the only choice that we have is to do it,” said Officer Polanco.

Eyewitness News asked, “Are you telling me they’re stopping people for no reason, is that what you’re saying?”

“We are stopping kids walking upstairs to their house, stopping kids going to the store, young adults. In order to keep the quota,” answered Officer Polanco.

“Yeah, they locked us up for nothing,” said Zebulun Colbourne.

The Colbourne brothers say they and three other friends were the victims of quotas. All were arrested a few months ago after one of them had fallen while racing each other.

Eyewitness News asked, “You fell and that’s how you hurt your eye?”

“Yeah, and they just wanted to arrest us. I told them I fell but that didn’t matter to them,” said Elijah Colbourne.

All five were accused of engaging in tumultuous and violent conduct that caused public alarm, given a summons for unlawful assembly and locked up overnight.

Eyewitness News asked, “So you’re locked up waiting to see the judge, right?”

“Yeah,” answered the Colbourne brothers.

Eyewitness News asked, “Then what do they do?”

“We don’t see the judge, they let us out the back door after they kept us for a day and some change,” said Elijah Colbourne.

The charges were dropped, but Officer Polanco says the patrolman still got 5 summonses toward their monthly quota.

“At the end of the night you have to come back with something. You have to write somebody, you have to arrest somebody, even if the crime is not committed, the number’s there. So our choice is to come up with the number,” said Officer Polanco.

One Police Plaza declined our requests to interview the 41st precinct commander. But, Deputy Commissioner Paul Browne said, “Police Officers like others who receive compensation are provided productivity goals and they are expected to work.”

Officer Polanco says if they are just goals, why are officers who fail to make them, re-assigned to different shifts or relocated far from home.

It’s the consequences of not making the numbers or quotas, he says, that forces officers to give out bogus summonses.

“I cannot be more honest than I’ve been. There’s no reason for me to lie, there’s no reason for me to get into the trouble I am, cause I just could’ve kept quiet and made the money,” said Officer Polanco.


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 Mar 03, 2010 at 03:19 PM The Truth Says:

Why does this not surprise me.

Keeping crime down is not the same as increasing the number of tickets & arrests. The situation we now have is one of increased crime & the police "claiming" crime is down because they give out more tickets & arrests. Who do the media & politicians believe - the police with "figures" or us poshuta civilians getting mugged, robbed and cars stolen and worse, with little place to voice reality.

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 Mar 03, 2010 at 03:19 PM Anonymous Says:

talk about numbers there was a PO who wrote a cell phone ticket to someone who does not have or own one. they are out of control

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 Mar 03, 2010 at 03:30 PM Anonymous Says:

This absolutely confirms everything many upstanding citizens of NYC have been complaining about for a long time. Serious crimes are being pushed to the bottom because they might require many man hours with little affect on the police "bottom line" which is revenue and statistics. This is an embarrassment to the NYPD. Shame on whoever instituted this policy and enforces it. Shame!

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 Mar 03, 2010 at 03:48 PM YENTA PESHA Says:

to arrest people and give out bogus tickets are a crime that we should have the nypd arrested and protest against the nypd. that's not call protection. it's called being crooked and it should get to the Mayor's office.

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 Mar 03, 2010 at 04:30 PM Anonymous Says:

""Yeah, they locked us up for nothing," said Zebulun Colbourne. The Colbourne brothers...."

Let me guess. He's brother's name is Yisuschar?

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 Mar 03, 2010 at 04:56 PM poahiter yid Says:

I don't understand put your feet in they're shoes they're driving down the street and they see 5 guys that they know are trouble makers and have histories with these cops running like animals and when they get them some punk gives attitude so the cops show that they mean business and lock them up for a night and give them a perfectly legal summons I personally don't see a reason why if a cop sees a guy that he's arrested/summoned before running when he sees the patrol car to frisk him where not talking about people without criminal records.

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 Mar 04, 2010 at 12:10 AM Anonymous Says:

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Anonymous Says:

talk about numbers there was a PO who wrote a cell phone ticket to someone who does not have or own one. they are out of control

A friend of mine had the same ticket issued while scratching his head and the officer said he had a phone and must have thrown it out of the car window!

My freind went to the extent of calling credit agencies which would show no phone company ever did a background check when purchasin a cell phone and still the judge said he must have had someone else cell phone.

New York is out of control. This state is runned by an idiot of a governor and all the way down to Bloomberg who pressures Kelly who pressures his commanders to pressure the officers.


It is time that Bloomberg focuses on real crime and ticketing people who are really talking on cell phones and stop bothering innocent people.

I talked to many politicians about making a law that would have all police cars have video camera equipment turned on when making a car stop and having video cameras on the shirts. This law would protect officers and citizens from any false accusations.

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 Mar 04, 2010 at 12:55 AM Anonymous Says:

Reply to #4  
YENTA PESHA Says:

to arrest people and give out bogus tickets are a crime that we should have the nypd arrested and protest against the nypd. that's not call protection. it's called being crooked and it should get to the Mayor's office.

Are you kidding me? You think the Mayor's office is unaware of this? It wouldn't surprise me to discover that he's one of the forces behind it.

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 Mar 04, 2010 at 02:03 PM Anonymous Says:

Yes, i think it's high time we do something about our corrupt NYPD. They harras innocent civialians while the dangerous criminals are roaming the streets. Hardened criminals get away by bribing and blackmailing officers (who are probably their friends). We are not only unprotected but also harrassed! It's time for US to pressure Bloomberg! We can't LIVE in NY anymore. Enough is enough.

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 Mar 13, 2010 at 07:31 PM Anonymous Says:

wait until spring fever comes this year when more people will be carrying. crime is going to hit the roof when this great depression!!!

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