Shea: 'Very real possibility' of cop shortage amid vaccine mandate in NYC

Shea: 'Very real possibility' of cop shortage amid vaccine mandate in NYC

NYPD Commissioner Dermot Shea told PIX11's Dan Mannarino on Wednesday there is a "very real possibility" of an NYPD officer shortage next week once New York City's new vaccine mandate for city workers takes effect.

Shea said the department is working to get more of its employees vaccinated, with about 73% of the force having at least one shot, as of Tuesday.

The commissioner said the department is planning for potential contingencies, such as overtime and double shifts, should hundreds or thousands of officers go on unpaid leave due to the mandate.

Shea also spoke about a judiciary inquiry hearing happening this week that looks deeper into the death of Eric Garner in July 2014.

Plus, the commissioner commented on a recent report from the Civilian Complaint Review Board that says 65 officers should be disciplined for their acts during summer 2020 protests following George Floyd's murder.

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