Posted on 08/19/2017 6:53:40 PM PDT by 2nd amendment mama
Current and former members of the New York City Police Department rallied in Brooklyn Saturday in support of former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick.
According to the Associated Press (via ESPN.com), approximately 75 "mostly minority" officers attended the rally and wore T-shirts featuring the hashtag "#imwithkap."
Frank Serpico, who was played by Al Pacino in the 1973 film Serpico that depicted police corruption, was also in attendance.
"He's trying to hold up this government up to our founding fathers," Serpico told the AP.
Kaepernick, 29, has been an unrestricted free agent since he parted ways with the 49ers in March.
His name has surfaced in several rumors this offseason, most notably regarding backup gigs with the Seattle Seahawks and Baltimore Ravens.
According to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, Kaepernick is not being blackballed for silently protesting during the national anthem and speaking out against social injustice.
"He can't be because we're not," Goodell said July 30, per WNST's Luke Jones. "The clubs are making those individual evaluations."
Disappointing. The cop haters Kaepernick defends shot NYPD officers point blank. There’s no saving this country. When TSHTF good luck to liberals and cops in big blue cities.
Yes, as long as they are silent about it
So, now the cops have picked a side! Of course they shouldn’t, but now that they have, you understand why Antifa, BLM and the rest get away with what the get away with!
Crossfit selling donuts now ?
There are close to 35,000 active cops in NYC. And if you count the retired, it’s nearly 80,000. 0.2 %. Really. Hahahahahaha
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