Stephen Rollo
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This is insane. A New York City police officer conducted a drug bust on a known criminal. The criminal tried to flee the scene on a scooter, so the officer deployed a non-lethal weapon (threw a cooler at him) in an honest attempt to stop the suspect. The suspect died, which is unfortunate, but now the officer has been sentenced to 3-9 years in prison. That alone would be ridiculous. The judge took it a step further and explicitly said the aggressive sentence was meant to be a deterrent to other police officers. For what? For stopping criminals from committing crimes? The hardworking men and women of the NYPD deserve better than this. They risk their lives every day to protect innocent citizens from drugs and violent criminals. Activist judges who abuse their position of power over politics should be removed from office as well.







🚨#BREAKING: Numerous emergency crews are on the to an active sho0ter situation with a suspect driving his vehicle into Temple Israel synagogue with shots and smoke seen rising 📌#Bloomfield | #Michigan At this time, numerous law enforcement officers and emergency crews are on scene responding to an active sho0ter situation at the Temple Israel synagogue in Bloomfield, Michigan. According to initial reports, a suspect drove a vehicle directly into the building, where the vehicle reportedly burst into flames, with multiple gunshots heard or reported in the area. Heavy emergency response remains underway as authorities work to secure the scene and determine exactly what occurred. At this time, it is still unknown if there are any injuries or fatalities, and officials have not yet released further confirmed details. Residents are being asked to avoid the area



For Mahmoud Khalil, this past year has been marked by profound hardship—and by profound courage. A year ago, Mahmoud was walking home through our city after sharing an iftar with his wife Noor when he was detained by federal agents, flown to Louisiana, and then held in an ICE facility for months. In that time, he was forced to miss the birth of his first child. All of this for exercising his First Amendment rights in protesting the ongoing genocide in Palestine. And yet, even in the face of that cruelty, there has also been beauty. New Yorkers raising their voices in solidarity. A city refusing to look away. Mahmoud won his freedom, and a father was finally reunited with his child. Last night, as we marked the one year anniversary of his detention, Rama and I were honored to welcome Mahmoud, Noor, and their son Deen to Gracie Mansion to break our fast together. Mahmoud is a New Yorker, and he belongs in New York City.
















