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Monday, July 26, 2004 at 06:46PM
As a police officer who faces dismissal for refusing to arrest a
homeless man waits for a hearing, the group 100 Blacks in Law
Enforcement and the National Latino Officers Association spoke out in
support of him Saturday. Eduardo DelaCruz was suspended for 30 days
without pay after a 2002 incident in which he refused to arrest a
homeless man who was sleeping in a parking lot. He is charged with
refusing to comply with a lawful order, and now he faces an
administrative that could result in his losing his job. The NYPD says
officers cannot choose which orders to obey. But Eric Adams, the head
of 100 Blacks in Law Enforcement, says DelaCruz was only following his
conscience and is being unfairly punished. [more]