[Behind the Scenes @ Gangster Government] White NYPD Captain Recorded Pressuring White Cop to Watch & Stop Black Men 
Friday, July 15, 2016 at 01:57AM
TheSpook

If You Attempt to Understand Police Brutality Without Understanding White Supremacy you will only be Confused. From [HERE] and [HEREA white NYPD captain appears to have been caught on tape berating another white officer for not stopping enough black men claiming they are more likely to be criminals.

Commanding officer Constantin Tsachas, who works in New York City's transit bureau, was recorded by officer Michael Birch criticizing him for only stopping and searching two black men on the subway in Brooklyn over a nine-month period.

And even though Officer Birch insisted that during his time on patrol he didn't spot any crime being committed by black men, Tsachas says he should be targeting them anyway.

In the recording obtained by the New York Daily News, Tsachas asks Birch who commits the crimes in the city to which he replies that it is mostly male and black Hispanics.

Tsachas then reads out stats which he says that over a nine month period, Birch had only stopped two black men on the subway.

Birch then explains that he doesn't target specific people and only stops and arrests people committing violations such as jumping over the turnstiles.

However, Tsachas replies: 'Here’s what I see. You just described to me who’s committing the crimes. You’re fully aware of it. But you’re not targeting those people.'

Tsachas: Who commits the crimes in the city?

Birch: Who commits the crimes? Well, it’s mostly teenagers, anywhere between the ages of 15 and 19, mostly male blacks and Hispanics.

Tsachas: OK. Who are you stopping?

Birch: Everybody. I stop everybody.

Tsachas: ... The male blacks, that you told me commit the crimes—

Birch: Plenty of people that I write summonses to are male blacks and male Hispanics.

Tsachas: You stopped two male blacks.

Birch: Not for the whole year. You’re telling me for the whole year I only stopped two male blacks on summonses?

Tsachas: 8/20. From January 1st to August 20th. Fifty-four TABs: two male blacks, seven Hispanics, seven other, ten white, three Asian. So where are you targeting the perps that you just told me?

Birch: Like I said, if I don’t see a perp jumping over the turnstile, what am I supposed to do to him?

Tsachas: ...Here’s what I see. You just described to me who’s committing the crimes. You’re fully aware of it. But you’re not targeting those people.

Birch: I am. I’m targeting everybody.

Tsachas: Two male blacks.

Birch: Whoever is out there.

The recording, which was made earlier this year, then formed the basis of a lawsuit filed by Birch, who he was denied overtime and given unpleasant assignments because he did not stop enough Hispanic and black teenagers. However, the case was eventually dismissed by a federal judge as the statute of limitations had passed on many of his claims, but Birch is appealing the decision.

White Supremacy Promotion. In the meantime, Tsachas has been recently been promoted within the NYPD with police commissioner William Bratton, who is also white, dismissing that the captain had done anything wrong.

According to police figures, over the past decade, five million people have been stopped and sometimes searched in New York City by police officers. Of those, 87 per cent were black or Hispanic, groups that make up 54 per cent of the city's population. Around 10 per cent of the stops result in an arrest or a summons being issued.

[In Nazi Germany , as part of the destruction process of the Jews, Hitler created an elaborate system of movement restrictions and identification measures that included personal Jew identification cards, passports marked with a J, assignment of names and the outward marking of persons with a yellow star. Jews age six years or older were allowed to appear in public only when wearing the Jewish star. [MORE] In a white supremacy system there is no need for any such star - you are targeted by your skin color - because you are non-white.] 

4th Amendment is Just a Piece of Paper to Blacks & Latinos [believe in it at your own risk]. The following only applies to white folks: 

In order for the police to stop you the Supreme Court has ruled that police must have reasonable articulable suspicion that there is criminal activity afoot and the person detained is involved in the activity

In order to frisk you the Supreme Court has ruled that the police must have independent reasonable articulable suspicion that the person is armed and dangerous before they may touch you (a cursory patdown for weapons). Police may not act on on the basis of an inchoate and unparticularized suspicion or a hunch - there must be some specific articulable facts along with reasonable inferences from those facts to justify the intrusion. Lol.  

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