A Manifesto for Justice: Taking Back the Shield
We stand at a turning point. We recognize the devastating truth: our public safety system, designed to protect the weak, has been warped to serve the powerful. The badge, which should be a shield for the vulnerable, has become a tool of systemic control, its power wielded not by the people, but by politicians and the privileged elite.
We reject a system where the value of a citizen’s life is measured by their net worth, and where the oath of an officer is secondary to the demands of a quota sheet. We demand a new covenant. We demand a public safety structure that is for the people, by the people, and accountable to the people.
I. The Crisis: The Theft of Trust
We live under a "justice" system obsessed with metrics over morality. This is the Blue Lie that poisons our communities:
Policing by Quota: When success is measured by the number of tickets written or arrests made, our police stop being peacekeepers and start being tax collectors. Illegal quotas turn citizens into revenue streams and targets, forcing officers to choose between serving their community and saving their career.
Justice for the Rich: We have seen the evidence: the powerful and privileged have their traffic summonses disappear while the poor and minority communities are constantly criminalized for minor infractions. This corruption is not just systemic—it is a betrayal of democracy.
The Criminalization of Dissent: When officers who uphold their oath and expose corruption are isolated, stripped of their shields, and charged with fabricated crimes, the message is clear: the system protects the lie, not the law.
We will no longer accept a system where our neighbors are seen as the enemy to be subdued, but rather as collateral damage in a political game.
II. The New Covenant: Ally, Not Enemy
Policing must return to its fundamental mission: helping the people of New York City, not ruining their lives. We must fundamentally shift the relationship between law enforcement and the neighborhoods they serve.
We call for a new standard where policing is based on community engagement, where citizens are treated as allies in public safety, not as problems to be solved or numbers to be hit.
De-escalation First: The primary tool of a police officer should be communication, empathy, and service, not dominance.
Community Partnership: Officers must be trained to understand the unique challenges of their beats and work alongside local organizations, stepping back from issues—like mental health and homelessness—that are better addressed by dedicated social services (like the proposed DCS).
Restoration, Not Ruin: Every interaction must be guided by the principle that the role of law enforcement is to protect and restore, minimizing the unnecessary criminal records that destroy future opportunities and fracture families.
III. Accountability Now: The Unbreakable Oath
The system cannot police itself. A department that investigates its own corruption is a department dedicated to covering up the truth.
We demand that every officer who violates their oath and abuses their power—whether through systemic quota enforcement, illegal acts like perjury or theft, or the deliberate retaliation against honest peers—be held accountable by an independent authority.
Zero Tolerance for Criminality: Individual criminal actions within the department must be treated with the severity they deserve, without the protection of the internal disciplinary shield.
An End to Self-Monitoring: The era of Internal Affairs Bureaus (IAB) conducting endless, circular, self-serving investigations must end. We cannot allow the institution to be the judge, jury, and executioner of its own conscience.
IV. The People’s Shield: A Revamped Oversight
We call for the immediate, radical empowerment of an external body, like a Revamped Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB), to serve as the people’s final shield against abuse and corruption.
This agency must be:
Public and Fair: Completely independent of the police hierarchy and executive oversight, with its findings and disciplinary recommendations binding.
Properly Trained: Staffed by professionals who possess deep expertise in both law enforcement procedure and community concerns, ensuring fairness and credibility to all parties.
Empowered to Investigate Retaliation: Given the legal authority to investigate and prosecute instances of departmental retaliation, thereby protecting future whistleblowers and ensuring the truth can emerge without a career sacrifice.
The power to enforce the law is the city's most sacred trust. That trust belongs to the people, and we are now taking it back. We will trade the Blue Wall of Silence for a Public Shield of Justice.
With Upmost Sincerity,
𝒮𝑔𝓉. 𝒮𝓉𝑒𝓋𝑒𝓃 𝐿𝑒𝑒
Steven Lee
Former Sergeant
N.Y.P.D.
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