Posted on 06/12/2020 1:46:10 PM PDT by Zenyatta
An N.Y.P.D. lieutenant apologized to fellow officers caving to pressure and kneeling in solidarity with George Floyd protesters in Manhattan.
In a June 1 email to colleagues, Lt. Robert Cattani said he feels like he made a horrible decision to give into a crowd of protesters demands.
Cattani and at least three other police officers conceded to a group of Black Lives Matter protesters on May 31 who chanted NYPD, take a knee.
The kneeling trend was started by former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick in 2016, who knelt during the national anthem as a sign of protest against racial injustice and police brutality.
In the email, Cattani said he took the knee in order to appease the protesters but admitted he made the wrong decision.
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The cops have already chosen who they work for...and it ain’t you and me!
If I was on the NYPD I would never trust him to have my back. He is no longer in the ‘brotherhood’.
I bet the liberal white gals are giving away their bodies to the cause.
Hey don't discriminate! Plenty of liberal white guys out there who will screw anything with a pulse.
Humans make mistakes.
This spiritual battle is spilling over into the physical. Demons are everywhere it does seem.
He’s an embarrassment to the uniform.
Do you live 100% by your judgement of him and others?
Could the WaaaaPo assign you some “Pinocchios”?
What a puss!
Well, the rioting and looting continued so it profited this police supervisor nothing. What a disgrace to the badge.
Exactly. Reclaiming some honor can only be done by hanging up the badge and gun.
The cop admitted he was wrong to do what he did. Maybe a poor choice to do what he did but he owed up to it.
That’s different from Drew Brees who stood up for the right thing only to back down under pressure and then apologize over and over again for what he said..
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