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De Blasio: NYPD Who Turned Backs Were Disrespectful

Monday, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said police officers who turned their backs on him during the funeral services for two murdered  NYPD officers were disrespectful to the mourning families and the people of New York City. Mayor

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De Blasio Could Cost New York DNC Convention Bid

While NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio had hoped to bring the 2016 Democratic National Convention to Brooklyn, the bad blood he has created between himself and the New York Police Department is reportedly causing genuine concern for influential Democrats.

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Law Enforcement Flies Another Anti-de Blasio Banner

WABC in New York City reported that another banner criticizing Mayor Bill de Blasio (D) was seen flying over the Hudson River on Wednesday. This time the banner declared “de Blasio, apologize to the NYPD.” According to the station, the plane

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Report: De Blasio Aides Urged NY Lawmakers to Denounce Police Union President

During the meetings Mayor Bill de Blasio had with five different New York City police unions on Tuesday, the mayor’s senior aides called top Democratic New York lawmakers on the city and state levels. They urged lawmakers to slam the Patrolman’s Benevolent Association President Patrick Lynch and other officers for turning their backs on the mayor, DNAinfo reported.

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Bill de Blasio Booed at NYPD Graduation Ceremony

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio may not have thought he was going to get a terribly warm reception at Monday’s NYPD graduation ceremony of incoming rookies, but he probably was not expecting to get booed and heckled during his remarks to the graduating class.

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De Blasio Booed at NYPD Graduation Ceremony

On Monday, while speaking at the New York Police Department graduation ceremony, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio was jeered as he has come under enormous criticism for his rhetoric regarding the NYPD. “You will confront problems that you

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Occidental Professor: Blame NRA, Not De Blasio, for NYPD Deaths

On December 28, “distinguished” Occidental College Professor Peter Dreier claimed those looking for a cause behind the December 20 executions of NYPD officers, Wenjian Liu and Rafael Ramos, need to quit pointing the finger at NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio (D) and start pointing it at the NRA.

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Eric Garner’s Daughter Posts Cop’s Personal Address

Erica Garner, daughter of Eric Garner, used Twitter to post that patrolman Justin D’Amico was “another officer that helped killed [sic] my dad,” adding a link to a Web page listing the addresses of D’Amico and five possible relatives.

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Silent Ferguson Protesters Block Downtown St Louis Street

Only the sound of footsteps were audible as protesters marched down the streets of St. Louis past City Hall with duct tape on their mouths in silent protest over the police-involved shooting deaths of Mike Brown in Ferguson, Missouri and Eric Garner in New York . Activists got loud, however, as they ended up down at the landmark St Louis Arch, flooding the entrance to the Visitor’s Center chanting, “FTP, F**k the Police” and “Hands Up Don’t Shoot.”

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Biden: ‘Our Hearts Ache for You’

Vice President Joe Biden offered his condolences to the family of slain New York Police Department officer Rafael Ramos at his funeral on Saturday. Follow Brietbart.tv on Twitter @BreitbartVideo

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Bill De Blasio 2 Hours Late to Wake for Slain Officer Rafael Ramos

On Friday evening, thousands of New Yorkers attended a memorial service for Rafael Ramos, one of the two NYPD officers assassinated a week ago by an Eric Garner protester. The service brought mourners from every corner of the city. Noticeably late was embattled Mayor Bill de Blasio, who made it to the service only just before its conclusion.

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NYC SBA Pres: ‘Stress Levels Are Monumental’ for NYPD

Sgt. Ed Mullins, President of New York’s Sergeants Benevolent Association reported that “the stress levels are monumental” for the NYPD and predicted “you’re going to see in the weeks that come” that rank and file police officers are upset with

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Rutgers Coaching Staff Honors NYPD in Bowl Game

During ESPN’s broadcast of Friday’s Quick Lane Bowl game between the Rutgers Scarlet Knights and the North Carolina Tar Heels in Detroit, the coaching staff of Rutgers was shown wearing NYPD ball caps as a show of support for the

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