you can have a productive career if you come forward. we ll help you in a confidential manner. help you get on your feet. we look forward to you being promoted whether you will be promoted to a detective or civil service exams in the police department. you can have a very production activity career at nypd. harris: so important to get the message out from the commissioner s office. why is that? what s happening? it is good to get the message out how it reaches the troops is another matter. the cops today, as the good doctor said are and much pressure. i can speak to new york city, 10 is astronomical as far as i m concerned. one is too many, people reaching out for help, that stigma is still there, no matter what you say or place it to them, the stigma is still there let s go back to the locker room, all right? go back to units many people work in, close, tight 19. they re in the locker room, joe
we know who killed them. the detectives done the work but if the case is not there, the community is upset, because they feel detectives haven t done their work. but it is not the detectives. the state s attorney has to protect all law enforcement across america and stand by them. if they put the paperwork there. harris: it is interesting, around, around you go in a sir. you and i spoke earlier. i will knit that together earlier. part of the problem people stop helping cops, figure what would the point to turn in my neighbors. you say often they know who is doing the crimes. all the time. they know who is doing the crime but some have lost their life even after they have testified. state s attorney has to step up and protect them. if the officer gives his word, or detective give his word, are you going to have you protected, we ll relocate you. if the stuff is not there from state attorney s office protecting law enforcement
we gave you the footage. we know who killed them. the detectives done the work but if the case is not there, the community is upset, because they feel detectives haven t done their work. but it is not the detectives. the state s attorney has to protect all law enforcement across america and stand by them. if they put the paperwork there. harris: it is interesting, around, around you go in a sir. you and i spoke earlier. i will knit that together earlier. part of the problem people stop helping cops, figure what would the point to turn in my neighbors. you say often they know who is doing the crimes. all the time. they know who is doing the crime but some have lost their life even after they have testified. state s attorney has to step up and protect them. if the officer gives his word, or detective give his word, are you going to have you protected, we ll relocate you. if the stuff is not there from state attorney s office
daughters who day in, day out only want to do one thing, serve and protect their communities. harris: as i mentioned we have a lot of rank-and-file in the police audience. police in the audience. ralph friedman, former nypd detective. where are you? you are right there you have strong feelings from the videos that went viral this summer. they are hard to watch. they make me sick when i watch them. i feel because of the liberal agenda put out by the politicians today, especially in new york city and new york state. they re letting cop killers out of jail. they re changing laws. they re not enforcing quality of life. they re handcuffing the police. the city should be happy or the state too that they have men and women willing to do this job. they are trained very well. there is great technology. and they re willing to do the job but they re being handcuffed and blindfolded, not allowed to be police. they re worried more or less, the pantaleo effect.