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Wednesday, November 05, 2025

"The $5k recruitment bonus we give to new officers will be utilized by a number of these NYPD officers. There is no reason to risk your life serving when the mayor hates you and believes your department shouldn't even exist." " Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, posting to his personal X account in response to a MAGA influencer's claim that "just about every NYPD cop I've spoken to has told me they're putting their papers in to leave. They're not about to stay in a city where the mayor, and the people who elected him, openly hates them." Ron DeSatan is attempting to lure NYPD officers with a mere $5k bonus. See NYPD's generous salary, benefits, and pension plan here: NYPD is a good gig. The worst governor in America doesn't consider that the spouses of these NYPD cops are well-paid teachers, nurses, or civil servants with their own munificent pension plans.

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Why would NYPD officers relocate to Florida where vaccinations are not mandatory, gun laws are non-existent, property insurance rates are sky-rocketing, seasonal hurricanes cause catastrophic damage, fluoride is banned from public water, and water pollution is endemic? According to WalletHub, Florida is among the worst states for healthcare, scoring 48.7 out of 100. Moreover, violence in Florida far exceeds the Empire State. In an average year, 3,108 people die and 6,358 are wounded by firearms in Florida which has the 23rd-highest rate of gun violence in the US. These are wartime casualty counts. In an average year, 984 people die and 2,841 are wounded by firearms in New York State, which has the 5th-lowest rate of gun deaths in the US. If any NYPD cop wants to leave because their new mayor is Muslim: Adios muchacho! The Big Apple doesn't need racist Islamophobic cops, thank you very much. NYPD will simply recruit more minority officers if there is a mass exodus, which I doubt will occur.

Worst. Governor. Ever.

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Has Mamdani offered to pay their U-Haul fees, to get these racist cops to leave?

#1 | Posted by snoofy at 2025-11-05 11:35 PM | Reply

... There is no reason to risk your life serving when the mayor hates you and believes your department shouldn't even exist." ...

What NYC Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani's public safety agenda could mean for NYPD
www.police1.com

... With Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani, a self-described Democratic Socialist, now elected as New York City's next mayor, one of the biggest questions facing officers is how his leadership will affect the nation's largest police department.

Once an outspoken critic of the NYPD, the 34-year-old softened his tone during the campaign and pledged to keep Commissioner Jessica Tisch in place. His public safety platform differs from the approach taken under Mayor Eric Adams, proposing changes to how the department coordinates with City Hall.

Here's what his record and proposals indicate about what's ahead for the NYPD.

Mamdani says he'll keep Commissioner Jessica Tisch

Mamdani announced during an October debate that he intended to retain Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch. According to CNN, he made the announcement publicly before ever speaking to Tisch directly, telling the network, "I haven't had a private conversation with her on that."

Mamdani expressed confidence she would remain in the role: "I am confident that we will be working together," he said.

He has publicly credited Tisch with rooting out corruption within the NYPD and overseeing a decline in crime rates, according to CNN.

The Department of Community Safety

A central component of Mamdani's agenda is the creation of a Department of Community Safety (DCS) -- a new civilian agency with a proposed $1.1 billion budget, according to a plan released by his campaign. About $605 million would come from existing programs moved under the department and $455 million would be new funding, generated through efficiencies and reallocated resources.

Mamdani says the department's mission is to "prevent violence before it happens" by addressing root causes such as poverty, mental illness, housing instability and inequality. The DCS, he says, will take a public health approach to crime prevention, prioritizing "prevention-first, community-based solutions." ...


#2 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-11-05 11:45 PM | Reply

@#1 ... Has Mamdani offered to pay their U-Haul fees, to get these racist cops to leave? ...

An interesting factoid, known locally but not nationally ...

Department composition - Place of residence
en.wikipedia.org

...
Place of residence

As a rule, NYPD officers can reside in New York City as well as Westchester, Rockland, Orange, Putnam, Suffolk and Nassau counties and approximately half of them live outside the city (51% in 2020, up from 42% in 2016).[51][52] ...


So, the police officers seem to live in the Republican areas outside of the city they serve?


#3 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-11-06 12:14 AM | Reply

So, the police officers seem to live...outside of the city they serve?

Police should be compromised of the community it serves.

#4 | Posted by horstngraben at 2025-11-06 12:17 AM | Reply

Well that's a misfortunate typo...

Comprised

#5 | Posted by horstngraben at 2025-11-06 12:20 AM | Reply

@#4 ... Police should be comprised of the community it serves. ...

I agree 100%.

With a strong emphasis upon the "the community it serves" aspect.

The police are there to serve their community. Period. Full stop.


#6 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-11-06 12:30 AM | Reply

So, all the corrupt cops are leaving NYC?

Wow!

Mamdani is cleaning up the city before he's been sworn in.

#7 | Posted by ClownShack at 2025-11-06 12:31 AM | Reply

@#6 ... The police are there to serve their community. Period. Full stop. ...

And, if I may add, my various interactions with the local town police over the years (decades) have shown that assertion of mine to be correct, at least here in this town.


#8 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-11-06 12:33 AM | Reply

So, the police officers seem to live in the Republican areas outside of the city they serve?

This is why some police forces are seen as an "occupation force" by residents of lower income neighborhoods in several cities, including NYC. When people in NYC improve their lot, they migrate to the suburbs. Those in Brooklyn move to the outer borough of Staten Island or to Nassau County. This is where Queens residents slide over to. Bronx folks migrate to Yonkers when their lives improve. From Manhattan many move up to Yonkers or across the Hudson River to NJ.

After cops begin living in affluent areas, they must still go back to work in Harlem, East New York, the South Bronx, and their attitudes have changed.

Efforts to change this included financial incentives for NYPD police officers to live in NYC, but I don't recall all the details.

Concomitantly, prisons in NYS are in upstate white areas giving white uneducated men careers incarcerating people of color from the "inner cities." This was Ronald Reagan's brainchild and the boom of the prison-industrial complex.

FYI: www.youtube.com

#9 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2025-11-06 12:57 AM | Reply

@#9 ... This is why some police forces are seen as an "occupation force" by residents of lower income neighborhoods in several cities, including NYC. ...

Yup. 100% agreement.

The police do not seem to be there to serve, but there control.


And that is a major issue to resolve.

#10 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-11-06 01:09 AM | Reply

@#9 ... Those in Brooklyn move to the outer borough of Staten Island or to Nassau County. ...

I was born and grew up on Staten Island (or, as we tended to call it back in the day, the Isle of Staaten).

But, yeah, once the bridge to Brooklyn was built in the late 1960's, there was an influx of people from other parts of NYC.

I could go on, and on, and on, but I'll leave it at there for the nonce.

#11 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-11-06 01:15 AM | Reply

Here's Volusia County Sheriff Mike Chitwood inviting NYPD officers to Florida on Facebook: www.facebook.com

mapsofflorida.net

On the bottom of the post, someone adds: "Mike man we have no more room here literally"

Who raises white people to be so afraid of and hateful of Muslims? Fer Chrissake, Muslim-Americans make up a scant 1.34% of the US population.

BTW: No problems or scandals in Volusia County, FL. See? volusiaexposed.com

#12 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2025-11-06 04:31 AM | Reply

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