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PEOPLE & ARTS A29
Saturday 17 October 2015
New York City police recruits
to watch a play for training
MARK KENNEDY
AP Drama Writer
NEW YORK (AP) — The New
York City Police Depart-
ment is turning to a new
tool in its effort to teach its
future officers about toler-
ance and understanding
— drama.
The city’s Police Academy In this Dec. 29, 2014 file photo, NYPD police commissioner Bill In this Sept. 16, 2015 file photo, Republican presidential candi-
has added the one-act Bratton stands on stage during a New York Police Academy dates, businessman Donald Trump, right, and Ben Carson ap-
play “Anne & Emmett” by graduation ceremony in New York. pear during the CNN Republican presidential debate at the
Janet Langhart Cohen to Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum in Simi Valley,
its recruit training this fall. Associated Press Calif.
The play is an imaginary
conversation between in 2014, he has sought to stop and frisks?’” Cohen Associated Press
Anne Frank, who died in a change how the depart- said. “They don’t always
Nazi concentration camp, ment interacts with the see us the way they see 3rd Republican
and Emmett Till, who was communities it serves, fol- each other.” presidential debate
killed by racists in Mississippi lowing years of rising mis- “Anne & Emmett” pre- to be capped at 2 hours
in 1955. trust and a stop-and-frisk miered in 2009 at the United
policy that was found to States Holocaust Museum DAVID BAUDER
The play will be performed have targeted minorities. and has been performed AP Television Writer
for some 1,100 recruits at But the death last year of in Washington, D.C., India- NEW YORK (AP) — CNBC and the Republican presidential
their academy in Queens Eric Garner, an unarmed napolis and Chicago. Its candidates agreed on the format for their third debate a
over two performances on black man, helped fuel a message of humility, dignity day after leaders Donald Trump and Ben Carson threat-
Thursday, part of a push national public outcry over and empathy has played ened to boycott unless they got their way, the network
by the department to pre- how communities of color for students and Supreme said.
pare future police officers are treated by police. Court justices. The New The Oct. 28 debate will be two hours long and will include
to overcome community York police department is closing statements from the candidates, CNBC spokes-
mistrust and their own bias. In the play, the two teens discussing making it a per- man Brian Steel said Friday.
“Sometimes you can’t get meet and find similarities manent part of its recruit The billionaire businessman and the retired neurosurgeon,
it in a text book. Sometimes between their harrowing training. in a joint letter to CNBC’s Washington bureau chief on
you can’t get it in a lecture. experiences. Cohen, a for- Thursday, had told the hosting network they would not
But you can get it when hu- mer journalist who grew up “We’re always looking for appear at the debate unless it was capped at two hours
man emotions are played in segregated housing in new ways for recruits to including commercials and the candidates were allowed
live on the stage and that Indianapolis and is the wife tackle the challenges of to speak directly to the camera at its opening and close.
humanity can connect,” of the former Secretary of policing in a multicultural The Republican National Committee and candidates be-
Cohen said Friday. Defense William S. Cohen, society like we have in New gan discussing the format on Wednesday, RNC spokes-
“If the play can reach said she jumped at Brat- York City,” said Inspector man Sean Spicer said.
one man or woman with ton’s idea. Richard Dee, the execu- CNBC had proposed two hours of debating time not in-
a badge and a gun, I’m “I thought, ‘Where better tive officer of the police cluding four commercial breaks, meaning the time the
happy. Their training can than at the tip of spear of academy. “It’s a way for candidates would be onstage would be about 15 min-
take them only so far. The law enforcement, where recruits to self-reflect. I think utes longer.
body cams will only cover we African-Americans, in the production is going to The most recent debate, on CNN, lasted three hours with
so much. At some point, particular, are having so cause them to reflect on commercial breaks, a duration that left some of the can-
I’m hoping their humanity much trouble with exces- the history of race relations didates complaining. Since the debates have set records
will kick in and hopefully sive force, with police bru- and now their new-found for high ratings, television networks have an incentive to
this play with revive that tality, with disproportionate role.”q keep the candidates onstage and on the air for as long
humanity.” as they possibly can.
CNBC had initially called for no opening and closing
It was Commissioner Wil- statements, which made some candidates unhappy be-
liam J. Bratton who, after cause it would take away their best chance to speak di-
seeing a production down- rectly to voters without having to be called on to respond
town, asked to take it to to a question.
the recruits. In a statement, Spicer confirmed the agreement.
he called the play “a poi- Debate format squabbles are common in presidential
gnant and thoughtful pro- campaigns, an issue magnified this year because of the
duction that explores the number of candidates running and their popularity as
respective histories and television events. Trump had threatened not to appear
common experiences of on the second GOP debate on CNN unless the network
two people cruelly victim- made a $10 million donation to charity; no donation was
ized by racial and religious made, and Trump appeared.q
prejudice.”
Since Bratton took office