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Off-Duty Black Officers Harassed By White Cops.Racism in America has been the main topic on the news,social media,and television. The Eric Garner killing in Staten island is one of the most recent incidents that’s been plastered all over every platform. People like Eric Garner and Mike brown aren’t the only types of people who experience racial profiling or police brutality. Research was conducted by Reuters. Twenty five African-American male officers, including 15 who were retired were interviewed. All but one reported that when off duty and out of uniform, they had been victims of racial profiling and violence — a 96% rate in this case. Details below

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The Black officers interviewed said they had been racially profiled by White officers exclusively, and about one third said they made some form of complaint to a supervisor.

All but one [of the black officers] said their supervisors either dismissed the complaints or retaliated against them by denying them overtime, choice assignments, or promotions. The remaining officers who made no complaints said they refrained from doing so either because they feared retribution or because they saw racial profiling as part of the system.

Desmond Blaize, who retired two years ago as a sergeant in the 41st Precinct in the Bronx, said he once got stopped while taking a jog through Brooklyn’s upmarket Prospect Park. “I had my ID on me so it didn’t escalate,” said Blaize, who has sued the department alleging he was racially harassed on the job. “But what’s suspicious about a jogger? In jogging clothes?” The NYPD and the Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association, the police officers’ union, declined requests for comment. However, defenders of the NYPD credit its policing methods with transforming New York from the former murder capital of the world into the safest big city in the United States.

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