Posted on 12/20/2014 8:40:44 PM PST by maggief
Our city is hurting, we are hurting. Today we mourn the loss of two NYPD officers who were gunned down in a vicious act of senseless violence.
As soon as news broke of the tragedy in Brooklyn, I spoke with both the families of Eric Garner and Michael Brown. And let me be perfectly clear, we are all outraged and saddened by the deaths of these police officers. Any use of the names of Eric Garner and Michael Brown, in connection with any violence or killing of police, is reprehensible and against the pursuit of justice in both cases.
At every rally and every march, we have stressed nonviolence and peaceful protests.
I delivered the eulogy at Michael Browns funeral and Eric Garners funeral and denounced anyone engaging in violence. We have even been criticized at National Action Network, NAN, for not allowing certain rhetoric/chants calling for violence, and we would abruptly denounce it at all of our gatherings. Violence never has and never will have a place in the true fight for equality and justice.
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Are those the two officers that were killed? If not - they could be. I am guessing that “race relations” are probably pretty good on a team of cops, fire fighters, soldiers, etc.
Although looking at the photo it looks like the one guy wants to run down on break and grab some smelly Asian fish thing - and the other guy is thinking “Oh - man - it’ll stink up the car for a week.”
“Well - it sure beats that Jalapeno dip you just HAVE to have...”
May their biggest worries now be what to have first in their eternal feast.
Local Revolutionary Communist agitator who, along with Sharpton, told people in NYC to kill cops is supposedly Travis Morales
That street sign reminded me that the Thompkins name sounded familiar.
Web search found the Thompkins Park Riots (1988) that is what I was thinking about. (Don’t know if this street is anywhere near the park). It had seen labor riots at the turn of the century as well. Here’s an odd/ironic/prophetic comment on the web. Note the same-old attitude of victimization remains the same:
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The police riot in 1988 was another spark in Tompkins Squares long history as a touchstone for moments of economic injustice in New York. From the labor movement at the turn of the century, when thousands of unemployed fighting for labor rights were attacked and crushed by the NYPD, to the riots in 1988, and the continued fight against gentrification, the flash points seem to gravitate toward the East Village, and Tompkins Square Park. It connects the park to the larger, national problem of police brutality and the continued struggle against the pervasive national atmosphere that excuses and even condones such brutality against marginalized people.
The NYC D.A. should issue a warrant for Sharpton’s arrest for incitement.
Yep, I guess even the devil has standards :-)
How many white house officials will attend the funeral of these two fallen officers ?????
Sharpton should also be fired from MSNBC....it was noted they gave very little attention to this shooting...probably trying to figure out how they’re going to spin this...
Now these officers have been killed it’s going to be all about calming the masses yet again...
Social media has many in the black community and commies supporting them...grumbling and complaining just as suspected would follow this...
Obama too has to figure out how he’s going to spin this....
What a mess!
Patrick Lynch, head of the Patrolmens Benevolent Association that is the countrys largest municipal police union, said, Theres blood on many hands tonight.
Those that incited violence on the street under the guise of protest, that tried to tear down what New York City police officers did every day, ....Lynch told a news conference. That blood on the hands starts on the steps of City Hall in the office of the mayor.
The truth about this poser will come out and I believe it will be ugly.
Here's the Staten Island Protesters he was leading
Off duty NYPD personal should fill Reverend Al’s church
this Sunday to hear his sermon.
>> Last week Sharpton was leading “protesters” chanting ,What do we want? Dead cops!
Would be good to get that on tape. Then have a discussion with Comcast.
As long as I am alive, I will not forget that Al Sharpton was responsible for yaenkel rosenbaums murder.
Oh wait. He didn’t matter. He was Jewish and white.
I haven’t forgotten those riots. They undid Mayor Dinkins.
Witch doctor for the stupids and weak cowards
Put a bone in his nose.
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