NYPD Disbanding Anti-Crime Plainclothes Unit


In the wake recent protests, NYPD announced that they will be disbanding the anti-crime unit.

The New York Police Department’s announced that they will ficially be getting rid the anti-crime unit earlier today. Police Commissioner Dermot Shea revealed that they’ll be making a “seismic” shift in the NYPD’s police culture with the disbandment the plainclothes ficers unit. 

NYPD Disbanding Anti-Crime Plainclothes Unit
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“I would consider this in the realm closing on one the last chapters on stop, question and frisk,” Shea said, though he praised the ficers for getting firearms f the street. This means that 600 cops will be reassigned to other duties such as neighborhood police. 

Though the news the anti-crime unit disbandment comes in the midst protests across the country, the department said there still will be ficers in plainclothes who will still be on patrol. They didn’t reveal how many plainclothes ficers would be deployed, though.

“This is a policy shift coming from me, personally, and the men and women in the police department we’re doing what I asked… they have done an exceptional job, but again I think it’s time to move forward and change how we police in this city,” Shea said. “When you look at the number anti-crime ficers that operate within New York City, and you look at a disproportionate, quite frankly, percentage complaints and shootings — and they are doing exactly what was asked them.”

The moves come nearly six months after plainclothes ficers murdered Eric Garner. Daniel Pantaleo was deployed as part the anti-crime unit in Staten Island. 

“It will be felt immediately throughout the five district attorney’s fices, it will be felt immediately in the communities that we protect,” Shea continued. “It will be felt immediately throughout the five district attorney’s fices, it will be felt immediately in the communities that we protect.”