New York City’s Fallen
The assassination of two New York City Police officers Saturday is abhorrent and shocking.
The fact that the murderer used the death of Eric Garner as an idiotic excuse to is appalling and sick. He committed suicide. will likely be tried and convicted of 1st degree murder.
That George Pataki, likewise, is a sick asshole.
Sickened by these barbaric acts, which sadly are a predictable outcome of divisive anti-cop rhetoric of #ericholder & #mayordeblasio. #NYPD
— George E. Pataki (@GovernorPataki) December 21, 2014
Here’s what De Blasio had to say:
When police officers are murdered, it tears at the foundation of our society. This heinous attack was an attack on our entire city.
— Bill de Blasio (@BilldeBlasio) December 21, 2014
Here’s what Eric Holder had to say:
“I condemn this afternoon’s senseless shooting of two New York City police officers in the strongest possible terms. This was an unspeakable act of barbarism, and I was deeply saddened to hear of the loss of these two brave officers in the line of duty.
“On behalf of all those who serve in the United States Department of Justice, I want to express my heartfelt condolences to the officers’ loved ones and colleagues. I will make available all of the resources of the Department to aid the NYPD in investigating this tragedy.
“This cowardly attack underscores the dangers that are routinely faced by those who protect and serve their fellow citizens. As a nation we must not forget this as we discuss the events of the recent past. These courageous men and women routinely incur tremendous personal risks, and place their lives on the line each and every day, in order to preserve public safety. We are forever in their debt.
“Our nation must always honor the valor — and the sacrifices — of all law enforcement officers with a steadfast commitment to keeping them safe. This means forging closer bonds between officers and the communities they serve, so that public safety is not a cause that is served by a courageous few, but a promise that’s fulfilled by police officials and citizens working side by side.”
And President Obama:
I unconditionally condemn today’s murder of two police officers in New York City. Two brave men won’t be going home to their loved ones tonight, and for that, there is no justification. The officers who serve and protect our communities risk their own safety for ours every single day – and they deserve our respect and gratitude every single day. Tonight, I ask people to reject violence and words that harm, and turn to words that heal – prayer, patient dialogue, and sympathy for the friends and family of the fallen.
And the head of one of New York City’s police unions:
There’s blood on many hands tonight. Those that incited violence on this street under the guise of protest, that tried to tear down what New York City police officers did everyday. We tried to warn it must not go on, it cannot be tolerated. That blood on the hands starts on the steps of city hall in the office of the mayor.
So, some people see this as the despicable criminal act that it is, and others are making political hay from it. It’s not so much a tragedy for them as it is an opportunity.
The idea that people protesting excessive police force have “blood on their hands” would be laughable if it wasn’t so emetically disgusting.
We should be respectful of the police, who put themselves in harm’s way day after day. We depend on them to keep order, to protect us, to protect our things, and to catch criminals. Our laws and society convey upon police special privileges that you and I don’t share. By the same token, the police must not abuse those privileges. Saying these things doesn’t mean you condone violence against them.
Here’s the bottom line: you can simultaneously believe that cops shouldn’t be choking people to death for selling loosies on a sidewalk, and that people shouldn’t assassinate cops. Violence is wrong, period. Justifying either type one is absolutely sick.
Alan: The person who did this killed himself not long after killing the cops.
And this is the LAST thing New York needs.
Pataki has always been a sick asshole and I’m not surprised he’s using the still-warm bodies of two dead cops to remind people he still exists.
It’ll be interesting to see how de Blasio handles a NYPD that smells blood in the water.
I love how the “I can’t breathe!” crowd are scrambling to get on the right side of this, and avoid being splashed with the blood of these two minority (Asian and Hispanic) officers.
You know, when they were chanting “No justice — no peace!”, they didn’t mean no actual, you know, “peace”.
And when they were chanting “What do we want? Dead cops!”, they didn’t really mean, like, actually “dead”. (Or — at least, not Asian or Hispanic cops.)
And when Barry’s friends Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn were blowing up cops, they never guessed they were encouraging future similar efforts.
I would have thought the “Cops are racist” crowd might want to lay low till this blows over.
I would have been wrong.