DISRESPECTFUL Punks Pour Water On NYPD Officers…They Can’t Do Anything About It Thanks To de Blasio
New York City is a disaster in so many respects, but now even the police are getting abused and people like Mayor de Blasio are allowing this kind of disrespect to happen.
Now videos have surfaced this week of people dousing NYPD police officers with water, not just in one incident, but multiple incidents.
According to New York Daily News,
The viral clips, which appear to have been shot during the city’s recent heat wave, enraged NYPD cops and had the city’s top police unions blaming New York politicians and their “anti-police rhetoric” for the officers’ lack of response.
“Our anti-cop lawmakers have gotten their wish: the NYPD is now frozen,” Police Benevolent Association President Patrick Lynch fumed. “It’s not the fault of these police officers. It’s the end result of the torrent of bad policies and anti-police rhetoric that has been streaming out of City Hall and Albany for years now.
“We are approaching the point of no return,” Lynch said. “Disorder controls the streets, and our elected leaders refuse to allow us to take them back. As police officers, we need to draw a line.”
Ed Mullins, president of the Sergeants Benevolent Association, called the videos “horrific and dangerous” and blamed Mayor de Blasio and Police Commissioner James O’Neill for the displays of “lawless behavior and utter disregard for law enforcement.”
He also called for O’Neill to resign.
“The liquids in the buckets could just as easily have been bleach, gasoline, or some other toxic substance,” Mullins said in a statement.
I’ll warn you that there is some explicit language in the video:
How these scumbags are able to get away with this is disturbing. But this is the result you get when you have soft “progressive” politicians in seats of authority.
They’re the ones who allow this stuff to go because they’ll reprimand the officers if they react.
Police Benevolent Association President Patrick Lynch shared his frustration over the incident,
“It’s not the fault of these police officers. It’s the end result of the torrent of bad policies and anti-police rhetoric that has been streaming out of City Hall and Albany for years now. We are approaching the point of no return. Disorder controls the streets, and our elected leaders refuse to allow us to take them back. As police officers, we need to draw a line.”
It’s time that police stand join together and fight back against this tyranny. I don’t mean taking it out on people in a bad way, but if someone assaults an officer, then they should be arrested. If they get in trouble for it, and even one is reprimanded for it, then they should all protest and see what happens when crime really runs amuck in the streets.