AN OPEN LETTER TO THE
GOVERNOR:
We need more leadership, and less
rhetoric.
Dear Governor Cuomo:
During times of chaos and
division, uncertainty and unrest, tension and suffering, we look to our leaders
to help guide the ship. We look to our leaders to bring clarity, solutions, resolve,
action, and healing. At the same time, we trust that our leaders will stoically
stand for what’s right, for truth and for the good of all.
Governor Cuomo, we call upon
you today to stick to the facts. We call upon you to stop fanning the flames of
division. We call upon you to stop exploiting anti-police hysteria and
unwarranted political rhetoric to ram through legislation that is ill
conceived, hastily crafted, and anti-police. We call upon you to involve all
stakeholders in this process, and we call upon you to do what’s right.
The noble police officers of
this State are suffering from your actions and your rhetoric, and ultimately all
New Yorkers will suffer when, by your actions, our police agencies have been
rendered unable to effectively pursue the guilty and protect the innocent.
Governor Cuomo, your rhetoric and your refusal to speak up for the selfless police officers who, every day, put their lives at risk to defend those who are otherwise defenseless, is contributing to the irrational calls by a very vocal few to “Defund the Police.” This ideology is dangerous and, if accepted and acted upon, only serves to put our communities, our families, our neighbors and our public servants at greater risk.
Each year, a ceremony is held at the Police Memorial Wall in Albany where the names of New York’s 1,622 hero police officers killed in the line of duty are inscribed. There is a long tradition, spanning several decades, of every sitting Governor attending this annual, somber event; but you never have. Each year your own criminal justice agency coordinates the selection of the winner of the Governor’s Police Officer of the Year Award, recognizing an officer’s sacrifices above and beyond the call of duty. Here again, there is a long tradition of the Governor attending every such annual ceremony to pay respect to the honoree, but you have chosen not to follow that tradition. Governor Cuomo, your absence from these events is palpable and strongly felt by the law enforcement community each time they gather. There is a broad sense among law enforcement that you simply do not support police officers in this state. That lack of support is made evident once again by your failure to insist that law enforcement have a seat at the table when momentous changes in policing are being considered. This is the time we should be working together. Law enforcement officers could provide important insight that would insure that any desired changes in the system would actually be workable. We have seen too many examples in the last few years of criminal justice legislation being pushed through in the dark of night without the opportunity for scrutiny or input from law enforcement, resulting in disastrous, unworkable laws.
The time has come to hear each other, to support each other, and to work collaboratively to bring clear, transparent and fact-based information, ideas, and reforms forward. Let us work together to effect the positive change that we all wish to see, and let’s do so in a way that accomplishes our goals without endangering the police officers who already risk so much, or the communities that they serve.Governor Cuomo, we need more leadership and less rhetoric.
Respectfully,