Three black detectives in the New York Police Department’s intelligence division filed a federal lawsuit against the department on Monday, saying they were denied promotions because of their race and that lesser-qualified white officers were promoted instead.

The detectives joined the unit, which is responsible for investigating terrorism and other crimes, in 2001. They said they had track records of solid investigative work, recommendations from their superiors and stellar performance reviews. They said they were passed over for promotions, while supervisors elevated white, less-experienced detectives who performed worse.

The three believe they were passed over because they are black; most of the officers in the division are white, as are all the higher-ranking officers.

Higher-ranking detectives make about $30,000 more than lower-ranked ones.... Read More: YWN