
I think it was the mayor's use of broad strokes against the police department rather than speaking in isolated terms and in proactive terms things they can do to convict policing.
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I think it was the mayor's use of broad strokes against the police department rather than speaking in isolated terms and in proactive terms things they can do to convict policing.

You know, and the Mayor never really -- forget about apologizing even acknowledge his even minor role maybe in creating environment that may have led to this.

Well, they're doing it because they feel like they don't have a voice. It's also the reason a lot of them are turning their back on Mayor de Blasio.

Absolutely. I think he should resign in shame. Mayor de Blasio has provided absolutely atrocious leadership throughout this incident.

If was God forbid it was me or a member of my family, I wouldn't want him there.

He's still the mayor of the city. Hasn't resigned yet unfortunately, in my opinion.

I think the report nailed it. It was a very well done.

I hope and pray. And I mean that. No hyperbole intended.

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