Monday, July 13, 2020

De Blasio’s PR Campaign to Reduce “Gun Violence” Entails Putting Criminals in Charge of the NYPD!

By Nicholas Stix

“We will take back our streets in Harlem and all over our city, but we’re going to do it from the ground up,” the mayor said. “We’re going to do it with community leadership.”

“The mayor said the plan requires police resources but also community leaders, community-based organizations and local clergy.”

“Community organizations walking with police officers...”

Those organizations are part of the Federation in Support of Black Felons. They will speak up on behalf of the felons of color, and take highly selective videos.

This is not progress.

Criminal fronts may not be given a veto right over arresting thugs, and cops must be green lighted to do their jobs.

De Blasio speaks of “de-escalating” situations, but he means de-escalating policemen. When you force cops to walk around on eggshells, you embolden criminals, which is deBlasio’s goal.

Here’s an example of de-escalation:


De-escalation means showing unstoppable force. When perps see such force, they typically surrender immediately. Thus, de-escalation.

If you show weakness, it emboldens the bad guy to forcibly resist. Ergo, escalation. That is exactly what DeBlasio and his “community leaders” and “clergymen” want. His plan will also put policemen in subordinate positions to criminal fronts.

One of the biggest motivators of violent blacks is the evil black clergy. Ditto for “community groups.”

Bill de Blah Blah Blah taught his children that violent black criminals are heroes. black “community leaders” and “clergymen” do likewise.

De Blah Blah Blah’s greatest political ally is Al Sharpton. When de blah Blah Blah got elected to his first term, he hired Sharpton’s black PR lady, Rachel Noerdlinger, who de Blah Blah Blah knew was shacking up with a racist, convicted murderer. But that wasn’t a flaw in his eyes, it was a virtue.

And Noerdlinger lied on city disclosure forms about her live-in killer-boyfriend, as well as about living in New Jersey, about her son's "condition," about the $21,000 lien on her home, the $7,000 she owed in parking tickets, etc.

Unfortunately for de B, the New York Post publicized the matter. And Noerdlinger’s son was arrested for trespassing in an apartment building lobby, suspected of doing so to deal drugs.

And did I mention the murderer-boyfriend’s attempted murder of a cop, by ramming his squad car?

If only the Post had played along, Rachel Nordlinger (two spellings) would still have her job.

By the way, Wilhelm had appointed Nordlinger to be chief of staff of his black supremacist, lesbian wife, Chirlane McCray.

Unless the cops know that the Mayor has their backs, it doesn't matter how many or how few are on the streets of "diverse" neighborhoods.

That’s Warren Wilhelm Jr.’s world.
 


NEW YORK (1010 WINS) – Mayor Bill de Blasio said the NYPD would increase its presence on more than 20 streets starting Friday night as the city works to curb a wave of deadly gun violence in recent weeks.

“Starting tonight, you’re going to seee [sic] a combination of things happening,” de Blasio said.

“Increased NYPD presence at hotspots, at key locations; more patrol officers on foot, in vehicles.”

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The mayor said the NYPD would be upping its presence at NYCHA developments too.

But de Blasio also said communities would play a larger role in helping stop the violence. “That is key to this. Community organizations walking with police officers showing common cause,” he said.

The mayor said gun violence has been a “big challenge in this city” recently. Last weekend, 63 people were shot, 11 fatally, in 44 shootings, police said.

On Sunday alone, six people were killed and dozens wounded in shootings citywide, including Harlem.

“This weekend coming up has to be better, particularly in Harlem, where we’re focusing a lot of our efforts to change the reality on the ground,” de Blasio said.

The mayor said members of his administration gathered with NYPD officials and about 50 leaders from the Harlem community to “think about a new grassroots approach to addressing the problem.”

“We will take back our streets in Harlem and all over our city, but we’re going to do it from the ground up,” the mayor said. “We’re going to do it with community leadership.”

The mayor said the plan requires police resources but also community leaders, community-based organizations and local clergy.

Cure Violence groups will help combat crime and gun violence by de-escalating conflicts at the neighborhood level.

[You reduce gun crime by seizing illegal guns. These taxpayer rip-offs have no intention of doing that, and couldn't, even if they wanted to. Only men with guns can disarm men with guns.]

And the Parks Department will work with community groups and the NYPD “to put on a host of activities this weekend and beyond to give young people positive alternatives.” Among the activities is pop-up basketball skills and drills event in Harlem hosted by local groups.

[All at White taxpayers’ expense. White parents don’t demand that the city put on activities for their kids, they do it themselves. This is just more welfare, and more subsidizing of muggers.]

There’s also a town hall for young people in Harlem next Friday. [To tell them that they're the good guys, and that they are the victims of White "racism.]

Leading the efforts on the ground will be state Sen. Brian Benjamin and Iesha Sekou, CEO of Street Corner Resources.

[Another rip-off of White taxpayers.]

“It has been a rough couple of weeks,” Benjamin said, adding that “more police does not necessarily mean more public safety.”

[It certainly does, if you let them do their job!]

“A community-based approach, where we have the police and the community—clergy leaders and elected officials and everybody on the street—working together to protect our neighborhoods, protect our blocks, that is the key to our success,” Benjamin said.

Sekou said groups are encouraging members of the community to come out and become more involved in the effort to curb violence.

“We’re going to be occupying the corner, and we’re going to start in Harlem,” Sekou said. “But we won’t just end in Harlem, we’re going to put more energy into occupying.”




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