Weshowedrecognitionofdaringandofpersonalprowessintwoways:
first,byawardingamedaloracertificateinremembranceofthedeed;and,second,bygivingitweightinmakinganypromotion,especiallytothelowergrades。Inthehighergrades——inallpromotionsabovethatofsergeant,forinstance——resoluteanddaringcouragecannotnormallybeconsideredasafactorofdeterminingweightinmakingpromotions;ratherisitaqualitythelackofwhichunfitsamanforpromotion。Forinthehigherplaceswemustassumetheexistenceofsuchaqualityinanyfitcandidate,andmustmakethepromotionwithaviewtotheman’senergy,executivecapacity,andpowerofcommand。Inthelowergrades,however,markedgallantryshouldalwaysbetakenintoaccountindecidingamongdifferentcandidatesforanygivenplace。
Duringourtwoyears’servicewefounditnecessaryoverahundredtimestosingleoutmenforspecialmentionbecauseofsomefeatofheroism。Theheroismusuallytookoneoffourforms:savingsomebodyfromdrowning,savingsomebodyfromaburningbuilding,stoppingarunawayteam,orarrestingsomeviolentlawbreakerunderexceptionalcircumstances。Toillustrateourmethodofaction,IwilltaketwoofthefirstpromotionsmadeafterIbecameCommissioner。Onecasewasthatofanoldfellow,aveteranoftheCivilWar,whowasatthetimearoundsman。Ihappenedtonoticeonedaythathehadsavedawomanfromdrowning,andhadhimsummonedsothatImightlookintothematter。Theoldfellowbroughtuphisrecordbeforeme,andshowednotalittlenervousnessandagitation;foritappearedthathehadgrowngrayintheservice,hadperformedfeatafterfeatofheroism,buthadnopoliticalbackingofanyaccount。Noheedhadeverbeenpaidhim。
Hewasoneofthequietmenwhoattendsolelytoduty,andalthoughaGrandArmyman,hehadneversoughttouseinfluenceofanykind。Now,atlast,hethoughttherewasachanceforhim。Hehadbeentwenty-twoyearsontheforce,andduringthattimehadsavedsometwenty-fivepersonsfromdeathbydrowning,varyingtheperformancetwoorthreetimesbysavingpersonsfromburningbuildings。TwiceCongresshadpassedlawsespeciallytoempowerthethenSecretaryoftheTreasury,JohnSherman,togivehimamedalfordistinguishedgallantryinsavinglife。TheLife-SavingSocietyhadalsogivenhimitsmedal,andsohadthePoliceDepartment。Therewasnotacomplaintinallhisrecordagainsthimforanyinfractionofduty,andhewassoberandtrustworthy。Hewasentitledtohispromotion;andhegotit,thereandthen。Itmaybeworthmentioningthathekeptonsavinglifeafterhewasgivenhissergeantcy。OnOctober21,1896,heagainrescuedamanfromdrowning。Itwasatnight,nobodyelsewasintheneighborhood,andthedockfromwhichhejumpedwasinabsolutedarkness,andhewastenminutesinthewater,whichwasverycold。Hewasfifty-fiveyearsoldwhenhesavedthisman。Itwasthetwenty-
ninthpersonwhoselifehehadsavedduringhistwenty-threeyears’
serviceintheDepartment。
Theothermanwasapatrolmanwhomwepromotedtoroundsmanforactivityincatchingaburglarunderratherpeculiarcircumstances。I
happenedtonotehisgettingaburglaroneweek。Apparentlyhehadfallenintothehabit,forhegotanothernextweek。Inthelattercasetheburglarescapedfromthehousesoonaftermidnight,andranawaytowardParkAvenue,withthepolicemaninhotchase。TheNewYorkCentralRailroadrunsunderParkAvenue,andthereisasuccessionofopeningsinthetopofthetunnel。Findingthatthepolicemanwasgainingonhim,theburglartookadesperatechanceandleapeddownoneoftheseopenings,attheriskofbreakinghisneck。Nowtheburglarwasrunningforhisliberty,anditwasthepartofwisdomforhimtoimperillifeorlimb;butthepolicemanwasmerelydoinghisduty,andnobodycouldhaveblamedhimfornottakingthejump。
However,hejumped;andinthisparticularcasethehandoftheLordwasheavyupontheunrighteous。Theburglarhadthebreathknockedoutofhim,andthe“cop“didn’t。Whenhisvictimcouldwalk,theofficertrottedhimaroundtothestation-house;andaweekafterIhadtheofficerupandpromotedhim,forhewassober,trustworthy,andstrictlyattentivetoduty。
NowIthinkthatanydecentmanofreasonableintelligencewillagreethatwewerequiterightinpromotingmenincaseslikethese,andquiterightinexcludingpoliticsfrompromotions。Yetitwasbecauseofourconsistentlyactinginthismanner,resolutelywarringondishonestyandonthatpeculiarformofbasenesswhichmasqueradesas“practical“politics,andsteadilyrefusingtopayheedtoanyconsiderationexceptthegoodoftheserviceandthecity,andthemeritsofthementhemselves,thatwedrewdownuponourheadsthebitterandmalignantanimosityofthebread-and-butterspoilspoliticians。TheysecuredtherepealoftheCivilServiceLawbytheStateLegislature。Theyattemptedandalmostsucceededintheefforttolegislateusoutofoffice。Theyjoinedwiththebaserportionofthesensationalpressineveryspeciesoffoul,indecentfalsehoodandslanderastowhatweweredoing。Theyattemptedtoseduceorfrightenusbyeveryspeciesofintrigueandcajolery,ofpromiseofpoliticalrewardandthreatofpoliticalpunishment。Theyfailedintheirpurpose。Ibelieveinpoliticalorganizations,andIbelieveinpracticalpolitics。Ifamanisnotpractical,heisofnouseanywhere。Butwhenpoliticianstreatpracticalpoliticsasfoulpolitics,andwhentheyturnwhatoughttobeanecessaryandusefulpoliticalorganizationintoamachinerunbyprofessionalspoilsmenoflowmoralityintheirowninterest,thenitistimetodrivethepoliticianfrompubliclife,andeithertomendordestroythemachine,accordingasthenecessitymaydetermine。
Wepromotedtoroundsmanapatrolman,withanalreadyexcellentrecord,forgallantryshowninafraywhichresultedinthedeathofhisantagonist。Hewasafteragangoftoughswhohadjustwaylaid,robbed,andbeatenaman。Theyscatteredandhepursuedtheringleader。Runninghard,hegainedonhisman,whereuponthelattersuddenlyturnedandfiredfullinhisface。Theofficeralreadyhadhisrevolverdrawn,andthetwoshotsrangoutalmosttogether。Thepolicemanwaswithinafractionofdeath,forthebulletfromhisopponent’spistolwentthroughhishelmetandjustbroketheskinofhishead。Hisownaimwastruer,andthemanhewasafterfelldead,shotthroughtheheart。ImayexplainthatIhavenottheslightestsympathywithanypolicywhichtendstoputthepolicemanatthemercyofatough,orwhichdepriveshimofefficientweapons。WhilePoliceCommissionerwepunishedanybrutalitybythepolicewithsuchimmediateseveritythatallcasesofbrutalitypracticallycametoanend。Nodecentcitizenhadanythingtofearfromthepoliceduringthetwoyearsofmyservice。Butweconsistentlyencouragedthepolicetoprovethattheviolentcriminalwhoendeavoredtomolestthemortoresistarrest,ortointerferewiththeminthedischargeoftheirduty,washimselfingravejeopardy;andwehadevery“gang“brokenupandthememberspunishedwithwhateverseveritywasnecessary。Ofcoursewherepossibletheofficermerelycrippledthecriminalwhowasviolent。
Oneofthethingsthatwedidwhileinofficewastotrainthemenintheuseofthepistol。Aschoolofpistolpracticewasestablished,andthemarksmanshipoftheforcewaswonderfullyimproved。Themaninchargeoftheschoolwasaroundsman,Petty,whomwepromotedtosergeant。Hewasoneofthechampionrevolvershotsofthecountry,andcouldhitjustaboutwhereheaimed。Twicehewasforcedtofireatcriminalswhoresistedarrest,andineachcasehehithismaninthearmorleg,simplystoppinghimwithoutdangertohislife。
InMay,1896,anumberofburglariesoccurredfaruptown,intheneighborhoodofOneHundredandFifty-sixthStreetandUnionAvenue。
Twoofficersweresentouteachnighttopatrolthestreetsinplainclothes。Abouttwoo’clockonthemorningofMay8theycaughtaglimpseoftwomenloiteringaboutalargecornerhouse,anddeterminedtomakethemexplaintheiractions。Inordertocutofftheirescape,oneofficerwentdownonestreetandonetheother。Thefirstofficer,whosenamewasRyan,foundthetwomenatthegatewayofthesideentranceofthehouse,andhailedtoknowwhattheyweredoing。Withoutanswering,theyturnedandrantowardProspectAvenue,withRyaninclosepursuit。Afterrunningaboutonehundredfeet,oneofthemturnedandfiredthreeshotsatRyan,butfailedtohithim。
Thetwothenseparated,andthemanwhohaddonetheshootingescaped。
Theotherman,whosenameprovedtobeO’Connor,againtooktohisheels,withRyanstillafterhim;theyturnedthecornerandmettheotherofficer,whosenamewasReid,runningashardashecouldtowardtheshooting。WhenO’ConnorsawhimselfcutoffbyReid,hefiredathisnewfoe,thebulletcuttingReid’sovercoatontheleftshoulder。
Reidpromptlyfiredinreturn,hisbulletgoingintoO’Connor’sneckandcausinghimtoturnacompletesomersault。Thetwoofficersthencaredfortheirprisoneruntiltheambulancearrived,whenhewastakentothehospitalandpronouncedmortallywounded。Hiscompanionwasafterwardcaught,andtheyturnedouttobetheveryburglarsforwhomReidandRyanhadbeenonthelookout。
InDecember,1896,oneofourofficerswasshot。Arowoccurredinarestaurant,whichendedintwoyoungtoughsdrawingtheirrevolversandliterallyrunningamuck,shootingtwoorthreemen。Apoliceman,attractedbythenoise,ranupandseizedoneofthem,whereupontheothershothiminthemouth,woundinghimbadly。Nevertheless,theofficerkepthisprisonerandcarriedhimtothestation-house。Thetoughwhohaddonetheshootingranoutandwasseizedbyanotherofficer。Thetoughfiredathim,thebulletpassingthroughtheofficer’sovercoat,buthewaspromptlyknockeddown,disarmed,andbroughttothestation-house。Inthiscaseneitherpolicemanusedhisrevolver,andeachbroughtinhisman,althoughthelatterwasarmedandresistedarrest,oneoftheofficerstakinginhisprisonerafterhavingbeenhimselfseverelywounded。Alamentablefeatureofthecasewasthatthissameofficerwasamanwho,thoughcapableofgreatgallantry,wasalsogiventoshirkinghiswork,andwewerefinallyobligedtodismisshimfromtheforce,afterpassingovertwoorthreeglaringmisdeedsinviewofhisrecordforcourage。
Wepromotedanothermanonaccountoffindingoutaccidentallythathehadperformedanotablefeat,whichhehadforborneeventomention,sothathisnamenevercameontherollofhonor。Lateatnight,whilepatrollingalonelypartofhispost,hecameuponthreeyoungtoughswhohadturnedhighwaymenandwererobbingapeddler。Heraninatoncewithhisnight-stick,whereuponthetoughsshowedfight,andoneofthemstruckathimwithabludgeon,breakinghislefthand。Theofficer,however,madesuchgooduseofhisnight-stickthatheknockeddowntwoofhisassailants,whereuponthethirdranaway,andhebroughtbothofhisprisonerstothestation-house。Thenhewentroundtothehospital,hadhisbrokenhandsetinplaster,andactuallyreportedfordutyatthenexttour,withoutlosingonehour。
Hewasaquietfellow,witharecordfreefromcomplaints,andwemadehimroundsman。
Themountedsquadhave,ofcourse,manyopportunitiestodistinguishthemselvesinstoppingrunaways。InMay,1895,amountedpolicemannamedHeyersucceededinstoppingarunawayatKingsbridgeunderrathernoteworthycircumstances。Twomenweredrivinginabuggy,whenthehorsestumbled,andinrecoveringhimselfbrokethehead-stall,sothatthebridlefelloff。Thehorsewasaspiritedtrotter,andatonceranawayatfullspeed。Heyersawtheoccurrence,andfollowedatarun。Whenhegotalongsidetherunawayheseizedhimbytheforelock,guidedhimdexterouslyoverthebridge,preventinghimfromrunningintothenumerouswagonsthatwereontheroad,andfinallyforcedhimupahillandintoawagon-shed。Threemonthslaterthissameofficersavedamanfromdrowning。
Themembersofthebicyclesquad,whichwasestablishedshortlyafterwetookoffice,soongrewtoshownotonlyextraordinaryproficiencyonthewheel,butextraordinarydaring。Theyfrequentlystoppedrunaways,wheelingalongsideofthem,andgraspingthehorseswhilegoingatfullspeed;and,whatwasevenmoreremarkable,theymanagednotonlytoovertakebuttojumpintothevehicleandcapture,ontwoorthreedifferentoccasions,menwhowereguiltyofrecklessdriving,andwhofoughtviolentlyinresistingarrest。Theywerepickedmen,beingyoungandactive,andanyfeatofdaringwhichcouldbeaccomplishedonthewheeltheywerecertaintoaccomplish。
Threeofthebestridersofthebicyclesquad,whosenamesandrecordshappentooccurtome,weremenofthethreeethnicstrainsmoststronglyrepresentedintheNewYorkpoliceforce,beingrespectivelyofnativeAmerican,German,andIrishparentage。
TheGermanwasamanofenormouspower,andhewasabletostopeachofthemanyrunawayshetackledwithoutlosinghiswheel。Choosinghistime,hewouldgetalongsidethehorseandseizethebitinhislefthand,keepinghisrightonthecrossbarofthewheel。Bydegreeshethengottheanimalundercontrol。Heneverfailedtostopit,andheneverlosthiswheel。Healsoneverfailedtoovertakeany“scorcher。”
althoughmanyofthesewereprofessionalriderswhodeliberatelyviolatedthelawtoseeiftheycouldnotgetawayfromhim;forthewheelmensoongettoknowtheofficerswhosebeatstheycross。
TheYankee,thoughatall,powerfulmanandaverygoodrider,scarcelycameuptotheGermanineitherrespect;hepossessedexceptionalability,however,aswellasexceptionalnerveandcoolness,andhealsowonhispromotion。Hestoppedaboutasmanyrunaways;butwhenthehorsewasreallypanic-strickenheusuallyhadtoturnhiswheelloose,gettingafirmgriponthehorse’sreinsandthenkickinghiswheelsothatitwouldfalloutofthewayofinjuryfromthewagon。Ononeoccasionhehadafightwithadrunkenandrecklessdriverwhowasurgingtotopspeedaspiritedhorse。Hefirstgotholdofthehorse,whereuponthedriverlashedbothhimandthebeast,andtheanimal,alreadymadwithterror,couldnotbestopped。
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