Quality Policing Podcast and Blog

Civil trial in shooting of Jonathan Ayers begins

Remember Jonathan Ayers? Probably not. But you should. In 2009 he was an shot dead by police in what was one of the worst police-involved shooting in American history. Seriously. It didn’t become a national scandal. It wasn’t even big news. But there was so much wrong. So much police did wrong — tactically and…
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Flogging on Sunday Night Safran

This is the best radio show you’ve never heard of (unless you’re Australian, in which case it might just be the best radio show). Where else do you get a smart-alec Jewish boy from Melbourne and an (almost) 80-year-old Catholic priest shooting the shit? (pardon my language, Father Bob.) I was on it last week.…
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Too *few* stop, question, and frisks? Perhaps…

Bill Bratton was just quoted in the Post saying that the NYPD is conducting too few stop and frisks. Who would have thought that the shameful practice of mass stop, question, and frisk would ever end? Actually, I did (though I was two years too quick to predict its gradual demise). I knew there was…
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Greek Americans correction

In the just published Greek Americans, I wrote that when multiple identities are listed and Greek is one of them, Greek is listed first “two-thirds of the time.” This is wrong. The actual number is 60 percent (which is still significant, but it’s not two-thirds).  I regret the error.

The NYPD is a-changin’

Bratton Tells Chiefs He’ll Stop Sending Rookies to High-Crime Areas And, as you probably know, DeBlasio is dropping the city’s appeal to the stop and frisk lawsuit. But hoping to limit a federal monitor to 3 years. In response: “Four unions representing NYPD officers have filed appeals and motions opposing dismissal of the city’s appeal,…
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Keeping the homeland safe from bike bombs

While in Rwanda, as we entered some place, the underside of our car was getting “mirrored” by some old guy with a mirror on a stick. I rolled my eyes and said to my friends: “Like he was any clue what a bomb looks like. This is just what we call in America ‘security theater.’”…
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“Why do some police officers seem arrogant?”

Justin Freeman in Slate well answers this question. The short answer: “Because they have different priorities than you do.” Note this a related but different question than “Why are cops such assholes?” No doubt soon this psychoanalysis of negative police traits will be done.

Real community policing

The National Police Week 5K Run is coming up and hell no I won’t be running. But a friend of mine is and looking for a running partner. She posted this on facebook. I think it’s sweet and serves as a good reminder as to how good police can be when they’re not sitting alone…
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DNA is not infallible…

…Science never is. On the plus side, science can improve on its errors. From the New York Times: “If we say there is a 1-in-10-quadrillion chance that someone else might have the same DNA profile, but there is also a 1-in-10,000 chance that there was a mistake in generating the profile, the only number the…
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You can’t make this stuff up

Life imitates art, after art imitated life. In the Baltimore Sun: “arksdale, ‘Wire’ inspiration, pleads guilty in drug case”