LEGAL NYPD forced to impose limit on officers filing for retirement amid 400% surge of personnel trying to quit

Tarryn

Senior Member
It's MSM so they spin it to be about the money....sigh.

NYPD forced to impose limit on officers filing for retirement amid 400% surge of officers trying to quit

The New York Police Department (NYPD) has reportedly limited the number of retirement applications it will allow, after it saw a surge in requests in the last couple of months.

The NYPD announced on Wednesday that 179 officers filed for retirement between 29 June and 6 July – a 411 per cent increase on the 35 who retired in the same time period in 2019.

Floyd died after his neck was knelt on by Derek Chauvin, who at the time was a Minneapolis police officer, and has now been charged with second degree murder and manslaughter.


Protests have taken place in every state across the US since his death, and many demonstrators and some politicians have called for reform across police departments nationwide.

A spokesperson for the NYPD confirmed to the New York Post that there has been a “surge in the number of officers filing for retirement,” and added: “While the decision to retire is a personal one and can be attributed to a range of factors, it is a troubling trend that we are closely monitoring.”

One officer told the Post that they have had so many applications that the pension office has had to limit the number of appointments to around 40 a day.

“Apparently, the pension section is only taking a certain amount of people per day and I think they are backed up till late July, early August,” one officer said. “That’s why you don’t see like 100 a day, because they are only doing like 35 to 40 a day, by appointment.”

The department is not turning down applications from people retiring in the next 30 days, but has told other officers to wait another month before applying, due to the increased demand.

Multiple officers across the country were filmed using excessive force during the nationwide protests and some NYPD sources said that the increase in retirement applications is due to criticism against the police over the last few months.

There’s just droves and droves of people retiring. But there’s no surprise here, who the hell wants to stay on this job?” one officer told the Post.

“Why would you want to stay on this job when people don’t appreciate what you do?”

Other sources suggested that the overtime NYPD officers accumulated during the protests increased the amount of money they can get from their pensions.


However, Lieutenants Benevolent Association president Lou Turco said that some of the applications are probably because of overtime, but that a majority are leaving because they do not feel appreciated.

“Overtime plays a part, it happened in 2008 and 2009 and after 9/11, but this is not about overtime now,” he claimed.

“They feel abandoned by the silent majority and they are leaving. They don’t feel appreciated.”
 

DryCreek

Veteran Member
The police. What an unusual conundrum.
You hate that they've become, but I'm not sure the answer is to throw the lot out.
There has to be some orderly transition to a police force that polices itself first, and then realizes that mutual respect is the tool that will help them most - not fear of their militaristic tactics and bullying techniques.

The real problem is that like any company I've worked for, when the news of layoffs is confirmed, the best, brightest and most talented (or ambitious) are the first to leave. The ones that were initially set for the chopping block typically are left behind to fill the void filled by the newly missing talent. The same thing will happen with police forces across the country. The good ones will leave in order to not be lumped-in with the bad.

It's a real shame. But, I blame them as much as the outside forces working to create this new level of bedlam. If they'd only been more proactive policing themselves first.

And, I am still opposed to no-knock warrants. I can't even fathom how they pass the close scrutiny required to be allowed.
 

Doomer Doug

TB Fanatic
NYPD totals 36,000, or they did. Drop the 1200 cadets, 800 retired this year and it is down to 34,000. 35 a day times 20 days a month means they should lose 700 a month and 4000 or so every six months. NYPD will be around 30,
000 ish be the end of the year. Kurt Russel, Snake Pliskin will have to come back out of retirement.:dstrs:
New York City will have brazen firefights on times square during Christmas.
 

Ractivist

Pride comes before the fall.....Pride month ended.
My concern is those who replace them........tactically, getting rid of the ones who recognize the bs, plays into their hands down the road, muslims fill in the gaps.......long term crap is the end result.

No matter the spin, it sucks
 
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