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To: NYPD Police Commissioner William Bratton

Fire Officer Frascatore -- history of excessive force, then attacks tennis star James Blake

Fire Officer Frascatore NOW - James Blake attack comes AFTER 5 civilian complaints in seven months and two federal civil rights lawsuits?!!?

Why is this important?

Former tennis star James Blake was tackled and violently slammed to the ground by Officer Frascatore of the New York City Police Department. Not only was he innocent, the crime the Officer thought he was responsible for — identity theft — in no way required violent policing. It’s a question that has to be asked: would the officer have tackled and slammed James Blake on the ground if he was a white Wall Street banker accused of a financial crime?

But it turns out that this isn’t the first time that Officer Frascatore has done something like this. According to an investigation by WNYC, over a seven-month period of 2013, Officer Frascatore was the subject of five civilian complaints. He has also been named in two federal lawsuits — including for falsely arresting, beating, and pepper spraying a Queens man. He even once yanked open a car door during a traffic stop, punched the driver in the mouth, and then sued the driver for biting his fist!

NYPD Commissioner William Bratton needs to fire Officer Frascatore immediately. James Blake hit the nail on the head when he said: “I don't think this person should ever have a badge or a gun again.” When officers like Frascatore are allowed to continue in their jobs despite a history of excessive force, it is sadly often just a matter of time before someone is seriously hurt or killed. What if James Blake had attempted to fight back against what he could easily have seen as an unprovoked attack, from a plainclothes officer with no visible badge or gun?

James Blake was lucky -- after 15 minutes, he was released from handcuffs with cuts and bruises. And as a high-profile sports figure, he can tell his story to the world. But If this can happen to James Blake, what is happening every day to Black and brown New Yorkers who aren't as famous, and who end up injured, in jail, or even dead as a result of overpolicing?

This has to stop -- Commissioner William Bratton needs to step it up and do whatever it takes to fix this over-policing epidemic. Demand that he take action, starting with firing Officer Frascatore and then conducting a review of all other officers with a documented history of excessive force.

How it will be delivered

When we get 1,000 signers, we will invite the media to witness our petition delivery at NYPD headquarters.

Updates

2015-09-16 15:32:26 -0700

Great news -- the New York Times just endorsed our demand! http://nyti.ms/1MoC0AV

2015-09-15 12:54:06 -0700

1,000 signatures reached

2015-09-14 17:46:05 -0700

500 signatures reached

2015-09-13 09:58:34 -0700

100 signatures reached

2015-09-12 21:45:20 -0700

50 signatures reached

2015-09-12 17:47:13 -0700

25 signatures reached

2015-09-12 15:50:26 -0700

10 signatures reached