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NYPD Police Chief Signals He Is Done With The Far-Left


New York Police Department Chief of Patrol John Chell slammed Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in his latest post on X.

In response to AOC bashing police officers responding to pro-Palestinian protesters wreaking havoc on Columbia University’s campus, Chief of Patrol John Chell wrote, “Truly amazing! Columbia decided to hold its students accountable to the laws of the school. They are seeing the consequences of their actions. Something these kids were most likely never taught.”

Chell added, “Secondly, I was with those “units” last Thursday that you describe as having, “the most violent reputations.” These “units” removed students with great care and professionalism, and not a single incident was reported. ”

Take a look at his full reponse to AOC here:

Truly amazing! Columbia decided to hold its students accountable to the laws of the school. They are seeing the consequences of their actions. Something these kids were most likely never taught. Good SAT scores and self-entitlement do not supersede the law. I am sure you would agree that we have to teach them these valuable life skills.

Secondly, I was with those “units” last Thursday that you describe as having, “the most violent reputations.” These “units” removed students with great care and professionalism, not a single incident was reported.

The only incidents that day on campus were the student’s hateful anti-Semitic speech and vile language towards our cops. I am sure you agree any hateful speech is unacceptable. You should rethink your comments to a simple thank you to the NYPD and hate has no place in our society.

Maybe you should walk around Columbia and NYU and listen to their remarks of pure hatred. I will ensure those “units” will protect you as they do for all NYers 24/7/365.

Lack of accountability = consequences✅

Hate from anyone, anywhere has no place in our city and country.✅

Here’s what The National Desk reported:

New York Police Department (NYPD) Chief of Patrol John Chell rebuked Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., Thursday for implying the officers who responded to protests at Columbia University were “some of the most violent” on the force.

Rep. Ocasio-Cortez shared footage Wednesday via X showing NYPD counterterrorism officers near Columbia. The campus is one of several across the country which saw an intense upheaval over the past week as pro-Palestine and anti-Israel demonstrators stirred chaos while protesting.

“Not only did Columbia make the horrific decision to mobilize NYPD on their own students, but the units called in have some of the most violent reputations on the force,” the representative said of the footage. “NYPD had promised the city they wouldn’t deploy SRG to protests. So why are these counterterror units here?”

Chell lambasted AOC in response.

Truly amazing!” he remarked. “They are seeing the consequences of their actions. Something these kids were most likely never taught. Good SAT scores and self-entitlement do not supersede the law.”

Check out what News Max reported:

The New York City Police Department chief of patrol on Thursday pushed back at an online scolding from Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., after officers from an anti-terrorism squad showed up outside an encampment of demonstrators at Columbia University.

Protesters’ tents popped up April 17, the day Columbia’s President Minouche Shafik was grilled about on-campus antisemitism by the House Committee on Education and the Workforce.

But the demonstrations have since grown and sparked similar actions at universities around the country.

“Truly amazing! Columbia decided to hold its students accountable to the laws of the school,” NYPD Chief of Patrol John Chell wrote in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter.

“They are seeing the consequences of their actions. Something these kids were most likely never taught. Good SAT scores and self-entitlement do not supersede the law. I am sure you would agree that we have to teach them these valuable life skills.”

 



 

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