
Community policing in NYC.
Via Daily Mail:
NYPD officers who responded to a 911 call inside a Bronx apartment and determined no arrests were necessary, were then taunted with expletives hurled at them by a group as they left the scene.
The police had responded to an apartment after a woman called 911 to report a fight among teenagers who were hanging out with her son on August 8 around 10.30am.
After the police arrived, the woman said the fight was over and she no longer wanted the teens to leave.
A source with the NYPD told DailyMail.com: ‘We responded to the location for a dispute and there were no arrests and no summonses made.’
After determining no criminal action was necessary, the cops, who are neighborhood-coordination officers were leaving, only to be verbally accosted by at least two men as they walked out.
As the officers descended the stairs, a man holding a camera shouts at them ‘You p****! You p****!’ inside of the building on Westchester Avenue near East 158th Street.
‘Suck my d***! Suck my d****!’ the man adds.
And another man chimes in yelling at the cops: ‘Get the f*** out my building!’
A police source told the New York Post that the cops could have arrested the people screaming at them as they left, or at the very least issued a summons for harassment or disorderly conduct, however because of how officers are trained right now, they are told to back down and just take it.
