One cop got into a heated argument with the chief even after seeing the ID, sources said.
That cop was stripped of his gun and badge and placed on modified duty last night, sources said. The status of the second officer was unclear.
The incident occurred as the NYPD is under fire for record numbers of pedestrians being stopped and frisked, the majority of them black or Hispanic. Some 145,098 people were stopped by the NYPD in the first quarter of this year.
Zeigler has headed the Community Affairs Bureau since January 2006. His wife, Neldra Zeigler, is NYPD deputy commissioner for equal employment opportunity.
Plainclothes officers in trouble - didn't recognize off-duty chief
By ALISON GENDAR
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER
Saturday, May 10th 2008, 4:00 AM
At least one cop has been disciplined for ordering the NYPD's highest-ranking uniformed black officer out of his auto while the three-star chief was off-duty and parked in Queens, the Daily News has learned.
"How you can not know or recognize a chief in a department SUV with ID around his neck, I don't know," a police source said.
Chief Douglas Zeigler, 60, head of the Community Affairs Bureau, was in his NYPD-issued vehicle near a fire hydrant when two plainclothes cops approached on May 2, sources said.
One officer walked up on each side of the SUV at 57th Ave. and Xenia St. in Corona about 7 p.m. and told the driver to roll down the heavily tinted windows, sources said.
What happened next is in dispute.
In his briefing to Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly, Zeigler said the two cops, who are white, had no legitimate reason to approach his SUV, ranking sources said.
After they ordered him to get out, one officer did not believe the NYPD identification Zeigler gave him.
The cops gave a different account:
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Okay, it's a department SUV,
Okay, it's a department SUV, which means it has state tags and is a standard make and model. How do you as a cop not notice that? And how you get the balls to argue with a three star chief after he's identified himself? That's like a private rolling up on a Lt. Gen. in his staff car, completely oblivious of both the car and who he is, and barking at him for improperly identifying himself. Not a good career move.
Yeah, I just wish that some
Yeah, I just wish that some white people would understand that is why we have different names.