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Long Island Police Leader Won’t Resign Over ‘Broken Homes’ Remarks


A Long Island police commissioner said Friday he won’t resign over comments to Newsday blaming the lack of diversity in his police department on Black and Hispanic “broken homes.”

Nassau County Police Commissioner Patrick Ryder told reporters that he serves at the pleasure of the county executive, Laura Curran, and will remain on the job “as long as she has me.”

Ryder has apologized for his remarks. Some civil rights groups are calling for his ouster, while others have rallied behind him.

Curran said she disagreed with Ryder’s assessment about recruiting obstacles, but that she stood by him, saying he’s “really proven himself in all of our communities, in our growing diverse communities.”

Ryder’s comments were printed last month in a Newsday article highlighting a paucity of non-white officers on Long Island.

Speaking about recruiting efforts in one mostly non-white community, Ryder told the newspaper: “Look, a lot of these kids come from broken homes. A lot of the kids come from struggles in their neighborhood. And they need that advantage, they need someone to push them a little bit.”

Newsday reported that the Nassau County department hired only 36 Black officers from a pool of 2,508 Black applicants in the six years after a 2012 hiring test. Of 3,389 Hispanic applicants from the same test, 89 were hired.

(AP)



3 Responses

  1. Good for him. He’s right. Political correctness is destroying this country. Wealthy white democrats like LBJ destroyed generations of black people with their great society plantation. The republicans ended democrat slavery 160 years ago. Now they need to end modern day democrat racism known as woke progressivness.

  2. So now the term broken homes is forbidden? What should you call it? Dysfunctional is better? It won’t be long that even before you say Modeh ani you’ll have to look up what words are out of vogue that day.

  3. Why did he apologize for what he said? And why did the county executive pretend to disagree with him? He only said what everyone knows to be true. Nobody denies that the rate of broken homes, of children growing up without fathers, is enormously higher among blacks and Hispanics than it is among whites, and nobody denies that this seriously disadvantages those children’s moral development, which one needs in order to become a cop.

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