A New York City police officer has criticized anti-police City Council members for hypocrisy after they asked police for help in response to threatening messages. Staffers of NYC Council members Chi Ossé, Shahana Hanif, Yusef Salaam, and Carlina Rivera were reportedly frightened by threatening messages and praised law enforcement for their response. The council members, who have been vocal critics of the NYPD and supporters of controversial policies, have been involved in pro-Palestinian protests, with Hanif being arrested at an anti-Israel rally in October. The council members have called for an immediate cease-fire in Gaza and have faced criticism for their anti-police rhetoric.

The NYPD officer called the council members hypocritical for seeking police assistance despite their anti-police stance and suggested they should hire private security instead. The council members have been vocal critics of the NYPD and have pushed for policies such as the “How Many Stops Act,” which requires officers to document basic information in low-level encounters. They have also been active in pro-Palestinian protests in New York City, with Hanif being arrested at an anti-Israel rally in Bryant Park in October. Despite their anti-police rhetoric, the council members have called for an immediate cease-fire in Gaza.

The council members have faced criticism for their anti-police stance and have been called hypocritical for seeking police assistance when they felt threatened. Staffers expressed concern over threatening messages received by council members and praised law enforcement for their response. The council members, who have been vocal critics of the NYPD and have supported controversial policies, have been involved in pro-Palestinian protests in New York City. Hanif was arrested at an anti-Israel rally in Bryant Park in October, and the council members have called for an immediate cease-fire in Gaza.

The council members’ anti-police rhetoric and support for controversial policies have drawn criticism, with one NYPD officer accusing them of hypocrisy for seeking police help despite their stance against law enforcement. The council members have been vocal critics of the NYPD and have pushed for policies such as the “How Many Stops Act.” They have also been involved in pro-Palestinian protests in New York City, with Hanif being arrested at an anti-Israel rally in Bryant Park. Despite their anti-police stance, the council members have called for an immediate cease-fire in Gaza.

The council members have been criticized for their anti-police stance and support for controversial policies, with an NYPD officer accusing them of hypocrisy for seeking police assistance after receiving threatening messages. The council members have been vocal critics of the NYPD and have pushed for policies such as the “How Many Stops Act.” They have also been involved in pro-Palestinian protests in New York City, with Hanif being arrested at an anti-Israel rally in Bryant Park. Despite their anti-police rhetoric, the council members have called for an immediate cease-fire in Gaza.

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