By David Marcus
One day after Black Lives Matter protesters attempted to occupy New
York’s City Hall Park, one of their central demands was met. With the
resignation of Police Commissioner Bill Bratton Tuesday, the group can
claim a victory in its effort to transform policing in America’s largest
city.
Although Bratton’s resignation had been rumored for some time
and he and the mayor deny protests influenced the move, BLM activists
toasted the decision today. Republican Staten Island city councilman Joe
Borelli says: “Essentially, they got what they wanted. Causation is not
relevant, perception is.” The unmistakable perception is that the move,
long in the planning or not, is a concession to protesters.
Along with Bratton’s removal, the protesters demanded that the New York City Police Department (NYPD) be disbanded, with its budget redirected to community activism. If, for some reason, the city government refuses to disband the police, protesters demand that “broken windows” policing, first championed by Bratton in the 1990s, be abolished.
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Source: The Federalist and the Empire Report
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