Friday, May 8, 2015

Funeral police in New York, changed Bill de BLASIA

Funeral police in New York, changed Bill de BLASIA



NEW YORK - Funeral New York Police Department officer Brian Moore points Friday as dramatically attitude Mayor Bill de Blas police has changed since the time when he took office.

Almost two years ago a little-known second-tier candidate who berated police abuse aggressive and biased focus on black and Latino men, the problem of campaign that helped propel a record landslide.

In fact, even if control police behavior can be reached its highest point since the Rodney King video in 1991, de Blast has in some ways gone against the tide and become a speech advocate NYPD.

While the troubled relations between the police and black communities remain at the top of their list of priorities - including a program of retraining the police and the efforts to strengthen community policing - a change of attitude I noticed.

"We are delighted by the strong support from Mayor de BLASIA for its officers in these difficult times," she said Patrick Lynch, president of the Benevolent Association guard said in a statement this week after the shooting officer Moore. "And we welcome your comments mark the beginning of a new era of unanimity among our officers who serve and protect, and the mayor."

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