FBI Raids Offices Of New York City Police Sergeants Union

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NEW YORK (AP) — Federal agents on Tuesday raided the offices of a New York City police union, the Sergeants Benevolent Association, and the Long Island home of its bombastic leader, who has clashed repeatedly with city officials over his incendiary tweets and hard-line tactics.

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An FBI spokesperson said agents were “carrying out a law enforcement action in connection with an ongoing investigation.” The spokesperson said he could not give details of the investigation.

Along with the union’s Manhattan headquarters, agents also searched union president Ed Mullins’ home in Port Washington, Long Island.

Messages seeking comment were left with Mullins and the union.

Mullins, who is also a police sergeant, is in the middle of department disciplinary proceedings for tweeting NYPD paperwork last year pertaining to the arrest of Mayor Bill de Blasio’s daughter during protests over the Minneapolis police killing of George Floyd.

Mullins is also suing the department, claiming they were trying to muzzle him by grilling him and recommending disciplinary action over his online missives.

Mullins’ department trial for the alleged paperwork breach began last month but was postponed indefinitely after one of his lawyers suffered a medical emergency.

Mullins’ lawyer denies he violated department guidelines, arguing paperwork with Chiara de Blasio’s personal identifying information, such as her date of birth and address, was already posted online.

Asked about the raid Tuesday, Mayor de Blasio told reporters he didn’t have enough information to comment.

“I think he’s been a divisive voice,” de Blasio said of Mullins. “But that doesn’t cause me to feel anything in this situation because I don’t know what’s happening. All I hear is an FBI raid. I don’t know the specifics, I don’t know who it’s directed at. I want to really hear the details before I comment further.”

The Sergeants Benevolent Association represents about 13,000 active and retired New York police sergeants, a rank above police officer and detective but below captain and lieutenant.

Under Mullins’ nearly two decades of leadership, the union has fought for better pay — with contracts resulting in pay increases of 40% — and staked a prominent position in the anti-reform movement.

Along with Mullins’ periodic appearances on cable networks like Fox News and Newsmax — including one in which he was pictured in front of a QAnon mug — perhaps the union’s most powerful megaphone is its 45,000-follower Twitter account, which Mullins runs himself, often to fiery effect.

In 2018, amid a rash of incidents in which police officers were doused with water, Mullins suggested it was time for then-Commissioner James O’Neill and Chief of Department Terence Monahan to “consider another profession” and tweeted that “O’KNEEL must go!”

O’Neill retorted that Mullins was “a bit of a keyboard gangster” who seldom showed up to department functions.

Last year, Mullins came under fire for tweets calling the city’s former Health Commissioner, Dr. Oxiris Barbot, a “bitch” and U.S. Rep. Ritchie Torres a “first-class whore.”

Mullins was upset over reports Barbot refused to give face masks to police in the early days of the pandemic and angry with Torres’ calls for an investigation into a potential police work slowdown in September 2020.

Torres, who is gay, denounced Mullins’ tweet as homophobic.

On Tuesday, Torres referenced that tweet in reacting to the news of the raid, writing: “Ed Mullins, who famously called me a ‘first-class whore’ for daring to ask questions about the @SBANYPD, just got a first-class raid from the FBI.”

In 2019, it wasn’t tweets that got Mullins in trouble, but rather comments he made in a radio interview suggesting that slain Barnard College student Tessa Majors had gone to the park where she was killed to buy marijuana. Police later arrested three teens, saying she’d been stabbed during an attempted robbery.

Majors’ family called Mullins’ remarks on the radio show “deeply inappropriate” victim blaming and urged him “not to engage in such irresponsible public speculation.”


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huh
huh
2 years ago

Yeah yeah, the FBI will go after anyone making noise against the city, state or country. It started under and against Trump.

The union is conservative and often supports republicans.

The Swamp!

triumphinwhitehouse
triumphinwhitehouse
2 years ago

Just like in Venezuela and North Korea comrade Bill aguda de blasio called in a favor from Beijing Joe to shut down the opposition the Kenyan used the IRS to trample on Republicans, where are all the Soros funded folks that reminded us about no one is above the law, unless you are the dope from Park Slope or Sleepy Joe. Stolen elections have consequences.

Hashomer
Hashomer
2 years ago

There is deep racism and antisemitism in the NYPD. Go ask the Yidden who live in the 70th Pct in Boro Park. Its unethical, unprofessional and dangerous to have racist cops on the beat! Get them out!

Kollelfaker
Kollelfaker
2 years ago

Quick way to shut down your opposition and keep socialist in power in nyc
Accuse your opponents of corruption and have the corrupted fbi do your dirty work

PaulinSaudi
PaulinSaudi
2 years ago

I see the union president has resigned.

Rixdaref
Rixdaref
2 years ago

Enforcing the law, my derrière!

Not Surprised
Not Surprised
2 years ago

Ok, this is exactly the type of government overeach that should alert all of us (libs, Dems, Republicans, etc) as in all Americans to wake up and realize this is the reason for the 2nd amendment.
Problem is, too many don’t get it, resulting in fear and/or indifference

Hashomer
Hashomer
2 years ago

Oh, by the way, this racist cop just resigned as head of that union. Bye bye.