Policing for me, however not for thee: When it was a query of Queens Metropolis Councilwoman Tiffany Cabán’s personal security, her workplace alerted the NYPD to the threatening calls — although Cabán’s been telling native companies to keep away from going to the cops.
Sure, the “public security” information handed out by Cabán’s workplace and Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani’s urged shopkeepers to ring 311, not 911, particularly to report disturbed individuals within the space. However aren’t the oldsters who name in threats to a politician’s workplace doubtless disturbed, too?
And, in fact, it was an evidently disturbed man who allegedly stabbed EMT Capt. Alison Russo-Elling to dying two days after the guides went out.
Sadly, we doubt getting caught out as a hypocrite will lead Cabán to alter her tune. In any case, she answered footage of a horrific beating at a subway station in Queens with the tweet, “Subway violence is a one-in-a-million occasion.”
No, wager on Cabán to maintain on refusing to “hear the reality” of crime victims and all her constituents apprehensive concerning the violence within the subway and on the road.
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