WilliamWilliams

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WilliamWilliams

WilliamWilliams

@NativeNYC65

Who the hell do ya think you're talking to? I've been around, ya know?

Jail Entrou em Kasım 2022
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Councilwoman Inna Vernikov
Councilwoman Inna Vernikov@InnaVernikov·
The judge who sentenced a GANG MEMBER to 9 MONTHS in prison after he BEAT A MAN TO DEATH just sentenced an NYPD veteran with no record of misconduct to 3-9 YEARS, as punishment for a split second judgement call made to protect his fellow officers. Our statement below:
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WilliamWilliams
WilliamWilliams@NativeNYC65·
@JamesTate121 you have to be a fool to think your tax dollars are well spent and nit going to grifters and theives
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James Tate
James Tate@JamesTate121·
You have to be one dirty bastard to cut Meals on Wheels and an Angel to fix it.
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New York Post
New York Post@nypost·
Teens suspected of murdering congressional intern linked by DNA on shell casings, prosecutors say trib.al/OZ86NN7
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JQ LLC
JQ LLC@ImpunityCity·
#NewBadDays A week before NYPD Sgt. Duran got unjustly sentenced to serve time in prison for stopping a man speeding on the sidewalk on a motorcycle, I got harassed and threatened by a group of young men loitering on a street corner screwing around on a motorcycle like it was a normal thing to Now a judge decided this to be normal. And @NYCMayor thinks these are kids riding bikes by abolishing the c-summons for dangerous sociopathic behavior like this. Be aware of your surroundings and film everything. That way the cops, elected officials and judges can see the severity of these micromobility threats and act on it #ImpunityCity
New York Post@nypost

Ex-NYPD sergeant hauled off to jail after he learns fate for fatal NYC cooler throw: One of the ‘darkest days’ in our profession. Read today's cover here: trib.al/BDCETjX

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Blue Lives Matter
Blue Lives Matter@RetiredNYCPD·
Cop killer, Shatiek Johnson, 45, convicted in deadly ambush of NYPD officer Gerard Carter, assigned to Patrol Borough Staten Island - Housing Unit, in Staten Island in 1998 dies serving life sentence. Carter, who was born in West Brighton and raised in Mariners Harbor, was the son of Officer Gaston (Sonny) Carter, 5th Precinct, a 24-year veteran of the NYPD silive.com/crime-safety/2…
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jim iuorio
jim iuorio@jimiuorio·
Should be getting a commendation for quick thinking in getting a reckless criminal off the streets…instead he’s going to prison..
I Meme Therefore I Am 🇺🇸@ImMeme0

🚨BREAKING: NYPD officer who threw a cooler at a fleeing drug dealer has been sentenced to 3–9 years in prison. In 2023, Sgt. Erik Duran was part of a drug sting in the Bronx when a suspect sped away on a scooter toward two officers making another arrest. Trying to protect them, Duran threw a cooler, knocking the suspect off the scooter and causing fatal head injuries. Despite an exemplary record, he was convicted of manslaughter. At sentencing, Judge Guy Mitchell rejected the defense that Duran was safeguarding his team. The judge stated that Duran should have simply let the suspect drive by, adding that "he could've been captured another day." This verdict and sentence represent a profound miscarriage of justice. Activist judges are sending officers who risk their lives to serve and protect to prison, while career criminals continue to terrorize NYC streets with little consequence. The conviction of Sgt. Duran sends a dangerous and unprecedented message: police officers can no longer risk prison for split-second decisions to protect their colleagues or the public. Instead, every suspect, no matter how dangerous or evasive, must be handled with kid gloves. This indefensible outcome undermines law enforcement morale and public safety. It is a shameful day for justice in New York.

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UCOPS
UCOPS@UnitedCops·
Career destroyed "They will be stripped of their freedom with their lives and careers destroyed, for simply doing what they are trained to do — protect the public. At the sentencing, Judge Mitchell claimed his sentencing rationale was that Sgt. Duran could have and should have just let him go and found him another day. When judges Monday-morning-quarterback police officers and instruct them to let suspects go, the public’s safety is seriously compromised. - Vincent J. Vallelong is a 36-year NYPD veteran who currently serves as the president of the NYPD Sergeants Benevolent Association". LINK: nypost.com/2026/04/09/opi…
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WilliamWilliams
WilliamWilliams@NativeNYC65·
I think the entire country can come together over the fact that Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds are awful people.
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David Pivtorak
David Pivtorak@TheDavidPiv·
Welcome to New York City, where liberal judges release violent schizos with 40 prior arrests into the streets but sentence cops trying to protect their fellow officers to a decade in prison.
I Meme Therefore I Am 🇺🇸@ImMeme0

🚨BREAKING: NYPD officer who threw a cooler at a fleeing drug dealer has been sentenced to 3–9 years in prison. In 2023, Sgt. Erik Duran was part of a drug sting in the Bronx when a suspect sped away on a scooter toward two officers making another arrest. Trying to protect them, Duran threw a cooler, knocking the suspect off the scooter and causing fatal head injuries. Despite an exemplary record, he was convicted of manslaughter. At sentencing, Judge Guy Mitchell rejected the defense that Duran was safeguarding his team. The judge stated that Duran should have simply let the suspect drive by, adding that "he could've been captured another day." This verdict and sentence represent a profound miscarriage of justice. Activist judges are sending officers who risk their lives to serve and protect to prison, while career criminals continue to terrorize NYC streets with little consequence. The conviction of Sgt. Duran sends a dangerous and unprecedented message: police officers can no longer risk prison for split-second decisions to protect their colleagues or the public. Instead, every suspect, no matter how dangerous or evasive, must be handled with kid gloves. This indefensible outcome undermines law enforcement morale and public safety. It is a shameful day for justice in New York.

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NY AG James
NY AG James@NewYorkStateAG·
Time and again, the Trump administration has overreached and played politics with Americans' livelihoods.    We've taken them on in court, and we're winning. I will always fight to defend New Yorkers and the rule of law.
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