Posted on 05/30/2024 7:30:39 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
Two groups of brawling migrants ganged up on a pair NYPD officers who arrived to break up a fight in the Roosevelt Hotel on May 19 — battering the cops and biting one, law enforcement sources told The Post.
Both cops were taken to the hospital with minor injuries, and four migrants were arrested — three of whom were free after prior arrests, according to sources.
Police responded to the storied 45th Street hotel, which has been converted to house asylum seekers, around 2:15 p.m on May 19 in response to a reported dispute between the migrants there, sources said.
Inside the hotel, the cops were surrounded by the two groups — similar to the Times Square attack on NYPD officers in January, sources said.
One officer was bitten in his left arm and was bruised on his left leg.
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Why are we destroying the US?
And you knew I was a snake when you took me in.
Let's call them who they are - the Karma Kops.
Let’s call them who they are - the Karma Kops.
This is what you get when you mess with us.
"A massive, multi-use mega-tower is expected to replace the run-down and overcrowded Roosevelt Hotel, which is owned by the government of Pakistan, once the migrants move out — possibly by the end of the year."
I wonder how long they expect to care for these "migrants"? Do they have some magical wonderful end game plan in mind for them? Inquiring minds would like to know.
Well, if they are going to raze the Hotel, any possibility we could borrow one of Putin’s air fuel bombs??
Gosh! They sure seem grateful for being here!
Why bother? Let them off each other
“Two groups of brawling migrants ganged up on a pair NYPD officers ... biting one.” Best to get a Rabies shot just to be on the safe side.
Owned by Pakistan, you say? Hmmm...
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