A fired Latino police officer takes a N.Y. town to federal court over whistleblower retaliation claim

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Anthony Barberan said he was fired for "blowing the whistle" on ticket quotas. The town of Eastchester, New York, has a different take.
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A fired Hispanic police officer is firing back in federal court, claiming he was targeted and unjustly terminated. The town, however, has a different take.

“I was blacklisted. I knew I was blacklisted,” said Anthony Barberan, a former police officer in Eastchester, New York.

Barberan said he felt déjà vu when he saw the documentary “Crime + Punishment,” highlighting I-Team interviews with minority NYPD cops who claimed they were pressured to meet illegal ticket quotas.

“I think I was fired because I was blowing the whistle on what was going on there,” Barberan told News 4. “I was always bringing up ticket quotas.”

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