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Bryan Llenas @BryanLlenas
“I know that most of my officers have acted with extreme professionalism, with extreme restraint under no doubt the most difficult of circumstances... They are dealing with the most difficult circumstances anyone can imagine. I don't think you can truly imagine that at times.” — PolitiTweet.org
Bryan Llenas @BryanLlenas
The @NYPDShea had this message about the efforts by his officers this week: “I've seen that blood on their uniforms this week. They are doing everything to keep this city together. Everything - they are giving that blood to this city.” — PolitiTweet.org
Bryan Llenas @BryanLlenas
“You have to have calm in this city, and I urge everyone watching this - dialogue is the answer. More barbs are not the answer. More fighting. There are issues that need healing. We need healing. We need dialogue. We need peace. We need leaders to step up.“ - @NYPDShea — PolitiTweet.org
Bryan Llenas @BryanLlenas
On elected officials not helping bring down the temperature @NYPDShea said: “I do not think that elected officials spewing complaint after complaint after complaints to advance their careers is helping in the least.” — PolitiTweet.org
Bryan Llenas @BryanLlenas
Over this past week, @NYPDShea said police officers have had Molotov cocktails, bricks, glass bottles, and water bottles full of cement thrown at them. They have been stabbed and shot at. “This is a pattern that has been growing. It's reaching a fever pitch.” — PolitiTweet.org
Bryan Llenas @BryanLlenas
. @NYPDShea on incidents of excessive force by NYPD officers: “There have been some bad videos. I can tell you that the investigations into those incidents is progressing...I can tell you that without it, without a doubt, there will probably be a couple of officers suspended.” — PolitiTweet.org
Bryan Llenas @BryanLlenas
The NYPD commissioner @NYPDShea also offered contrition: “for our part. And the damage to civility. For our part and racial bias. And excessive force, unacceptable behavior, unacceptable language and many other mistakes. We are human. I am sorry. Are you?” — PolitiTweet.org
Bryan Llenas @BryanLlenas
. @NYPDShea : “we need, as I've said before, let's press conferences, less tweets, more action, more accountability for your words. You don't have something nice to say. Keep your mouth closed and let's get together and fix this. But the hateful speech is fueling this anger.” — PolitiTweet.org
Bryan Llenas @BryanLlenas
The @NYPDShea said about hateful rhetoric: “You look at the anti police rhetoric. It disgusts me to my core. We are not perfect. I know there is larger issues in this country, but we are part of the solution and we need everyone watching this to be part of this solution.” — PolitiTweet.org
Bryan Llenas @BryanLlenas
The NYPD Commissioner @NYPDShea felt like the level of vitriol and anti police hate toward his officers had gotten so bad - he felt the need to have to humanize them. “They look exactly like you. They bleed like you. They cry like you. Their tears fall off their faces like you.” — PolitiTweet.org
Bryan Llenas @BryanLlenas
“I know that most of my officers have acted with extreme professionalism, with extreme restraint under no doubt the most difficult of circumstances... They are dealing with the most difficult circumstances anyone can imagine. I don't think you can truly imagine that at times.” — PolitiTweet.org
Bryan Llenas @BryanLlenas
The @NYPDShea had this message about the efforts by his officers this week: “I've seen that blood on their uniforms this week. They are doing everything to keep this city together. Everything - they are giving that blood to this city.” — PolitiTweet.org
Bryan Llenas @BryanLlenas
“You have to have calm in this city, and I urge everyone watching this - dialogue is the answer. More barbs are not the answer. More fighting. There are issues that need healing. We need healing. We need dialogue. We need peace. We need leaders to step up.“ - @NYPDShea — PolitiTweet.org
Bryan Llenas @BryanLlenas
On elected officials not helping bring down the temperature @NYPDShea said: “I do not think that elected officials spewing complaint after complaint after complaints to advance their careers is helping in the least.” — PolitiTweet.org
Bryan Llenas @BryanLlenas
Over this past week, @NYPDShea said police officers have had Molotov cocktails, bricks, glass bottles, and water bottles full of cement thrown at them. They have been stabbed and shot at. “This is a pattern that has been growing. It's reaching a fever pitch.” — PolitiTweet.org
Bryan Llenas @BryanLlenas
. @NYPDShea on incidents of excessive force by NYPD officers: “There have been some bad videos. I can tell you that the investigations into those incidents is progressing...I can tell you that without it, without a doubt, there will probably be a couple of officers suspended.” — PolitiTweet.org
Bryan Llenas @BryanLlenas
The NYPD commissioner @NYPDShea also offered contrition: “for our part. And the damage to civility. For our part and racial bias. And excessive force, unacceptable behavior, unacceptable language and many other mistakes. We are human. I am sorry. Are you?” — PolitiTweet.org
Bryan Llenas @BryanLlenas
. @NYPDShea : “we need, as I've said before, let's press conferences, less tweets, more action, more accountability for your words. You don't have something nice to say. Keep your mouth closed and let's get together and fix this. But the hateful speech is fueling this anger.” — PolitiTweet.org
Bryan Llenas @BryanLlenas
The @NYPDShea said about hateful rhetoric: “You look at the anti police rhetoric. It disgusts me to my core. We are not perfect. I know there is larger issues in this country, but we are part of the solution and we need everyone watching this to be part of this solution.” — PolitiTweet.org
Bryan Llenas @BryanLlenas
The NYPD Commissioner @NYPDShea also offered a message of contrition: “ for our or our part and the damage to civility. For our part - racial bias and excessive force, unacceptable behavior, unacceptable language and many other mistakes. We are human. I am sorry. Are you?” — PolitiTweet.org
Bryan Llenas @BryanLlenas
. @NYPDShea said “violence poisons the well of democracy...we so desperately need civil discourse about issues that all of us black, white - all of us care so much about and this is why the violence must stop...why the attacks on my police officers...our officers must stop.” — PolitiTweet.org
Bryan Llenas @BryanLlenas
Of the anti police rhetoric @NYPDShea said “All of it encourages damaging property and violence. It encourages fighting the police... And while all of this is going on, we hear silence from so many of our elected officials. It is sickening.” — PolitiTweet.org
Bryan Llenas @BryanLlenas
Yesterday NYPD Commissioner Dermot Shea gave an extraordinary press conference in which he said anti police hate rhetoric is fueling violence against police officers. “The violence must stop.” He said elected officials needed to speak out - calling their silence “sickening.” — PolitiTweet.org
NYPD NEWS @NYPDnews
WATCH LIVE as @NYPDShea provides an update to recent events. https://t.co/zwH2JDfsTk
Bryan Llenas @BryanLlenas
RT @MylesMill: phase 1 is certainly on the horizon, traffic is back. — PolitiTweet.org
Bryan Llenas @BryanLlenas
RT @DwyaneWade: Pull your phones out and hold them accountable!!! This don’t make no damn sense — PolitiTweet.org
Bryan Llenas @BryanLlenas
RT @sarasidnerCNN: @brianstelter Every day you wake up and take a breath is GOOD NEWS. Don’t ever forget that. — PolitiTweet.org
Bryan Llenas @BryanLlenas
New York City Public Advocate with some sharp and personal criticism for Mayor Bill De Blasio on his handling of the protests. — PolitiTweet.org
Gloria Pazmino @GloriaPazmino
"You can no longer hide behind your Black wife and children. You are exposed. You are not doing the things you said… https://t.co/PK4I5am9xM
Bryan Llenas @BryanLlenas
There is real pain and anger. This isn’t just about George Floyd. This is generations of inequality, racism, and people have had enough. — PolitiTweet.org
Yashar Ali 🐘 @yashar
“They are lucky that what black people are looking for is equality and not revenge.” https://t.co/j1G6ZOe13G
Bryan Llenas @BryanLlenas
RT @Johnny_Joey: This cop was more helpful in :58 seconds that any politician I’ve seen take a podium this week. — PolitiTweet.org
Bryan Llenas @BryanLlenas
RT @yashar: “They are lucky that what black people are looking for is equality and not revenge.” https://t.co/j1G6ZOe13G — PolitiTweet.org