Frank Ricci

Frank Ricci is a fellow at the Yankee Institute and was the lead plaintiff in the landmark Supreme Court case Ricci v. Destefano. He retired as a battalion chief and union president in New Haven, Connecticut. He has testified before Congress and is the author of the book, Command Presence.

The harm that DEI has done to public safety cannot be overstated

Firefighters do not run into a blaze like you see on TV. We crawl with purpose like rats in a maze, which is what a well-involved structure fire feels like, the smoke so thick our high-powered flashlights can’t cut through it. We are trained to locate windows and leave furniture in place as reference points while we conduct search and rescue then scurry to the nearest walls. It makes it all the more vital to have another firefighter with you. The fire was consuming a construction site on Yale’s campus. “The security guard’s inside.” The water company hadn’t arrived yet. No matter, we were going in. I ordered the firefighter to grab the forcible entry saw. He didn’t know where it was. Precious seconds gone.