FBI Raids Loud-mouth NYPD Thug Ed Mullins’ Home And Office

There is some­thing to be said about the para­bles old­er black peo­ple dish out to their, chil­dren, waste not, want not, what goes around comes around, spit at the sky it falls in your face.….…..a hit hog hollers.
Over the years, two of the loud­est and most dis­grace­ful­ly dis­re­spect­ful peo­ple on New York City pub­lic pay­roll have been Patrick Lynch, who heads the NYPD patrol­men’s union, and Ed Mullins, the sergeant who heads the union for oth­ers in his rank.
Make no mis­take about it, the vast major­i­ty of the close to approx­i­mate­ly 36,000 mem­bers of that orga­ni­za­tion, regard­less of col­or, are crude, coarse, and dis­re­spect­ful to mem­bers of the pub­lic who pay their salaries and benefits.
That is not to say that every­one who enters the depart­ment does so intend­ing to do harm; they just become accli­ma­tized to the cul­ture of dis­dain that the NYPD has had for the aver­age New York City res­i­dent who is not wealthy and white.

Both Patrick Lynch and Ed Mullins rep­re­sent the worst of the traits that have plagued the NYPD for decades.
Consequently, mem­bers are social­ized into under­stand­ing that no mat­ter how bad­ly they behave or treat the pub­lic, they will be defend­ed by the two insub­or­di­nate racists who head the two unions.
Neither Mullins nor Lynch has demon­strat­ed any regard or respect for their civil­ian boss­es, the Mayors elect­ed by the cit­i­zens of New York City, par­tic­u­lar­ly Democratic Mayors in the heav­i­ly Democratic city.
On the con­trary, the two union heads have been extreme­ly def­er­en­tial and respect­ful of Rudolph Guiliani and Michael Bloomberg, Republicans who have basi­cal­ly giv­en them carte blanch to abuse and vio­late rights as they see fit.
No one should be sur­prised then that the FBI Had cause to raid the office of Ed Mullins as well as his home on Long Island.
Ain’t it a bitch how these clowns go into New York City and abuse the black and brown cit­i­zens of the city then go home to Long Island where they live out their racist tendencies.
Why are they allowed to live out­side the city, draw a salary and huge ben­e­fits from city res­i­dents whom they despise and hate, dis­re­spect city lead­ers, and get away with it?

HERE IS THE STORY

File: Ed Mullins has court­ed con­tro­ver­sy many times in the past (AP)

The con­tro­ver­sial chief of a New York Police Department (NYPD) sergeants’s union has resigned after the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) raid­ed his home and the union head­quar­ters. Ed Mullins, the pres­i­dent of the NYPD Sergeants Benevolent Association (SBA), resigned on the request of the union’s board, accord­ing to a mes­sage it sent to its mem­bers. FBI spokesper­son Martin Feely told the Associated Press (AP) that agents were “car­ry­ing out a law enforce­ment action in con­nec­tion with an ongo­ing investigation.”Agents were seen com­ing out of Mullins’s home on Long Island and the SBA’s head­quar­ters in Manhattan, where they were seen clutch­ing big box­es and black garbage bags. “The nature and scope of this crim­i­nal inves­ti­ga­tion has yet to be deter­mined,” the SBA mes­sage said. “However, it is clear that Mullins is appar­ent­ly the tar­get of the fed­er­al inves­ti­ga­tion. We have no rea­son to believe that any oth­er mem­ber of the SBA is involved or tar­get­ed in this matter.”

The union also said Mr Mullins was “enti­tled to the pre­sump­tion of inno­cence” and asked its mem­bers to “with­hold judg­ment until all the facts have been estab­lished.” The union’s day-to-day func­tion­ing and the “impor­tant busi­ness of the SBA” could not be dis­tract­ed by the “exis­tence of this inves­ti­ga­tion,” it said. Messages seek­ing com­ment over the raids were left with Mr Mullins by the AP but calls to him went to his voice­mail. Mr Mullins has court­ed con­tro­ver­sy many times in the past, often the result of his social media use. The for­mer union chief had last year attacked NYPD lead­er­ship and the city’s Mayor Bill de Blasio, a fre­quent source of his anger. He had come under fire and was slapped with charges after post­ing the arrest details of Chiara de Blasio, the mayor’s daugh­ter, over protests that had erupt­ed in the city after the death of George Floyd. Mr Mullins had also attacked Mr De Blasio for tak­ing an anti-police stance.

Since first tak­ing office in 2014, De Blasio’s incen­di­ary anti-police rhetoric has already result­ed in three police offi­cers being exe­cut­ed while sit­ting in police vehi­cles, Molotov cock­tails being lobbed at offi­cers and into police vehi­cles, armed assaults on police facil­i­ties, cops being pelt­ed with debris, and whole­sale dam­age to police and pub­lic prop­er­ty,” he wrote in an arti­cle for the Daily Mail ear­li­er this year. Mr De Blasio shot back at Mr Mullins after the FBI raids, say­ing he had “dis­hon­ored his uni­form, his city and his union more times than I can count.” “It was just a mat­ter of time before his end­less hatred would catch up with him. That day has come.”

Mayor Bill de Blasio
@NYCMayor
Ed Mullins dis­hon­ored his uni­form, his city and his union more times than I can count. It was just a mat­ter of time before his end­less hatred would catch up with him. That day has come.

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JUST IN: New York City police union leader Ed Mullins has resigned hours after the FBI raid­ed the union’s Manhattan office, accord­ing to a let­ter from the union’s board. on​.msnbc​.com/​3​i​A​F​W6A

In anoth­er instance, Mr Mullins had tweet­ed, using the SBA’s offi­cial Twitter account, call­ing the city’s health com­mis­sion­er a “b***h” who had “blood on her hands” after she sparred with the NYPD over half a mil­lion hos­pi­tal-grade face masks. He had also report­ed­ly called Congressman Ritchie Torres a “first-class w***e.” Along with the FBI raids, Mr Mullins is also fac­ing an NYPD enquiry for his posts on social media and vio­la­tion of NYPD con­duct rules. He has open­ly sup­port­ed for­mer US pres­i­dent Donald Trump, who he met at the White House in 2020. He also appeared in a TV inter­view with a QAnon cof­fee mug in the back­ground. Mr Mullins, a police offi­cer since 1982, rose to the rank of sergeant in 1993 and was elect­ed pres­i­dent of the SBA in 2002.(https://​news​.yahoo​.com/​n​y​p​d​-​u​n​i​o​n​-​c​h​i​e​f​-​r​e​s​i​g​n​s​-​f​o​l​l​o​w​i​n​g​-​1​1​1​6​5​4​0​4​2​.​h​tml)