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Dozens of troubled NYPD recruits finally forced to resign after faulty hiring standards

July 10, 2025
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Dozens of NYPD recruits who failed to meet the department’s standards — including for mental health — are being forced to either resign or be fired, law enforcement sources revealed Thursday.

A total of 31 cops — hired between 2023 and 2024 under Inspector Terrell Anderson, who has since been transferred out of his role at the police academy — are receiving final notices for disqualification throughout the day Thursday, according to the sources.

“They all got called down,” a police source told The Post. “They’re being told: ‘You didn’t meet the qualifications. You shouldn’t have been hired. You have 24 hours to resign or be fired.’”

Portrait of former NYPD Inspector Terrell Anderson.
Former NYPD Inspector Terrell Anderson could face departmental charges. NYDP/50-a.org
NYPD officers raising their right hands during a promotion ceremony.
Dozens of NYPD recruits will be forced to resign after failing to meet the department’s standards. Matthew McDermott

“A lot of them are psych issues,” the source said. “There are other issues too.”

The officers’ guns were removed over the past few days, the sources.

Patrick Hendry, president of the Police Benevolent Association, is seeking a temporary restraining order to stop the cops’ removal from the department.

Portrait of Terrell Anderson, commanding officer of Brooklyn's 73rd precinct.
Anderson led the NYPD “Candidate Assessment Division.” Facebook

“These police officers aren’t responsible for the NYPD’s broken hiring process,” Hendry said. “As far as they know, they were qualified to be New York City police officers, because the NYPD hired and trained them.”

“It is an absolute travesty that the department is trying to cover its tracks by summarily forcing them off the job, without affording them the same appeal process available to other applicants,” the union head said.

“We are exploring all legal options to protect our members’ rights and hold the NYPD accountable for this complete management failure.”

NYPD patch on a uniform.
Dozens of NYPD recruits who failed to meet the department’s standards are being forced to resign. STEPHEN YANG

Meanwhile, Anderson, who led the NYPD’s “Candidate Assessment Division,” was transferred to the housing unit back on May 12 as part of an Internal Affairs Bureau probe into claims that he allowed more than 70 candidates to stay at the academy, even though they had failed the psych requirements.

Anderson could face departmental charges, according to the sources.

Among the troubled recruits allegedly kept on by Anderson was Emilio Andino, the nephew of ex-NYPD Lt. Quathisha Epps — the former department bigwig implicated in a tawdry sex-for-OT scandal, the sources said.

Photo of Emilio Andino and Quathisha Epps.
Emilio Andino and his aunt Quathisha Epps. Obtained by the NY Post

Andino, who was on probation, was previously fired after getting into a fight at the academy, according to the sources.

The post Dozens of troubled NYPD recruits finally forced to resign after faulty hiring standards appeared first on New York Post.

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