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Police union boss says ‘NYPD is losing the city of New York,’ begs Cuomo, Trump to send reinforcements (FOX News)
The head of a prominent New York City police union told “The Ingraham Angle” Tuesday that President Trump should consider sending federal personnel to prevent more rioting and looting in America’s biggest city.
“NYPD is losing the city of New York and we have no leadership in the city of New York right now, from City Hall to the brass of the NYPD,” New York Sergeants Benevolent Association President Ed Mullins told Laura Ingraham. “The men and women are being pelted with rocks, bricks, cars [are] lit on fire. And this is continuous. We have a curfew that’s been implemented tonight at eight o’clock and everyone is still out rioting in the streets in New York.” [Read More]
Professor Cornel West and civil rights attorney Leo Terrell battled Tuesday on Sean Hannity’s FNC’s program about the relationship between the black community and the police.
Terell accused West of spewing “talking points” while West lamented: “You disrespect me the day that Brother Floyd is put in his grave?! Who do you think you are?” [Read More]
This isn’t a question. This wasn’t an interview. The whole segment consisted of questions like that.
Brooke knows this. Boss Jeff Zucker knows this. CNN knows this. They don’t care. pic.twitter.com/UR41ejBwNU
— Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) June 10, 2020
Sheriff Chuck Jenkins meets with BLM protesters, says “All Lives Matter” (Locl DVM)
Hundreds of Black Lives Matter Demonstrators walked up to the Frederick County Sheriff’s Department front door demanding answers.
“If we don’t get to anything else today, the only thing I want Chuck Jenkins to know is that all lives can’t matter until black lives matter.” said Demonstration Organizer Kavonte Duckett. [Read More]
Dan Bongino, former U.S. Secret Service agent and conservative pundit, spoke before the House Oversight Committee Wednesday form the perspective of a former law enforcement official who personally understands the serious sacrifices police make on behalf of American citizens.
“These are good men and women,” Bongino said before the committee members. “Yes, as with any profession, there are officers, no question, who aren’t suited for the job. Some would cause trouble, sometimes worse, we’ve seen that.” [Read More]
Mayor Bowser to sign police reform bill unanimously passed by DC Council (WJLA)
Mayor Muriel Bowser said Wednesday that she will sign the emergency police reform bill passed by the DC Council.
This comes after Bowser expressed concern in a letter urging the council to give the public a chance to weigh in on the bill.
The DC Council unanimously passed a police reform bill Tuesday afternoon in the wake of massive protests and the death of George Floyd in Minnesota. [Read More]