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(yeah I looked it up myself after people didn't respond)
I knew no one accusing him was going to quote him because it would expose their naked politicization of the event.
Deafening silence really.
I've also got the related call for non violence from the Mayor:
In an interview before he met with protesters:
Mayor: Protest organizers 'must denounce' anti-police violence | Capital New York
Rep. Peter King Lies, Says DeBlasio Never Denounced Calls For Violence Against Police | Crooks and Liars
But, it's hard to use the deaths of police officer as a bunt instrument to beat political gain out of your opponents, when your opposition never attempted to legitimize violence.
Calls for violence or nonviolence have nothing to do with it, nor does Peter King.
"We are dealing with centuries of racism that have brought us to this day. That is how profound the crisis is."
He added, "One chapter has closed with the decision of this grand jury. There are more chapters to come."
The mayor said that he had just received a phone call from outgoing U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder and Holders designated replacement, Loretta Lynch."
"They made clear that the investigation initiated by the U.S. attorney would now move forward," he said, referring to an inquiry into whether Garners civil rights were violated.
Police Unions, Others Blast Mayor After Shooting Deaths Of 2 NYPD Cops « CBS New York
"Following the Garner decision, de Blasio said he and his wife, Chirlane, have had to have painful conversations with their teenage son, Dante, about how to take special care with any encounter he may have with police officers.
Ive had to worry over the years, Chirlane has had to worry: Is Dante safe each night? de Blasio said earlier this month after the grand jurys decision. And not just from some of the painful realities of crime and violence in some of our neighborhoods but safe from the very people they want to have faith in as their protectors.
Lynch slammed the mayors comments, saying our city is safe because of police officers, adding de Blasio was throwing them under the bus.
Just days ago, Lynch suggested police officers sign a petition that demanded the mayor not attend their funerals should they die on the job."
De Blasio talks of biracial son after Eric Garner grand jury - NY Daily News
That actually was a response. Also, one of those histrionic voices was the president of the detectives union, Michael Palladino of the Detectives Endowment Association, who had also criticized de Blasio for saying that the two lieutenants in the Brooklyn Bridge protest had allegedly been attacked.
On Monday, Palladino spoke further, in an interview with PIX11 News. Supporting the police at this time is critical, he said. Its a very critical time, fragile, I would say. Its time to start leading and governing and lets leave the campaigning behind.
Late Monday afternoon, PBA President Pat Lynch also rejoined the fray, with a statement that said in part, It is very clear to me that the Mayor has no idea of just how angry New York City police officers are at him for his lack of support and for laying decades of societys problems undeservedly at their feet.
Dispute between Mayor De Blasio and NYPD rank and file keeps intensifying | New York's PIX11 / WPIX-TV
This was before the shooting
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