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The department says
there are no quotas.
Well, I can tell you there
are quotas in the NYPD.
Truly explosive allegations.
They're coming from police
officers who are part of what's
being called the NYPD 12,
who filed a class action
lawsuit in federal court.
This is not just
another lawsuit.
12 cops willing to
step up like this--
because you're not going to
get this again for 100 years.
Hold it for one quick
second, now to record.
From the beginning, I
saw how this job was.
It was not about helping people.
It was about numbers.
Who's targeted the most?
Minority community.
And all this got dismissed?
All this got dismissed.
Once you start getting arrested,
it goes on your record.
They've taken away
jobs that they could
be future lawyers, future cops.
Supervisors are
using police officers
as a revenue-producing
agent for the city.
This system has to change.
We all put our jobs on the line.
We put everything on the line.
This is something that
was placed on my desk.
You're still a police
officer, and there
are people in our
community that don't work
with police officers, period.
This is David versus Goliath.
Without public
support, we're nothing.
How long do you
think you're going
to keep the powder keg cap on?
I believe in struggle, and
with struggle comes change.
Can the NYPD, be what
cops are supposed to be?
