Defending Law Enforcement Against Chaos in Queens

Submitted by MAGA

Posted 2 hours ago

**Chaos in Queens: Lawlessness Targets Our Brave Officers**

In a troubling and chaotic display of disrespect for law enforcement, a large gathering in Queens turned violent early Sunday morning, resulting in the vandalism of multiple NYPD vehicles.

Approximately three individuals have been arrested for their reckless endangerment of officers and the community during a so-called car meet-up along Rockaway Boulevard in Ozone Park.

As unrest erupted around the cops who were simply doing their jobs, witnesses captured footage showing agitators smashing windshields with traffic cones while others leaned on and kicked the police cruisers.


This egregious behavior underscores a broader trend we see across our nation—an increase in attitudes that disrespect law enforcement and the rule of law.

New York City Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch took to social media to reassure the community regarding the NYPD's commitment to maintaining public safety, stating, "We will not tolerate lawlessness or vandalism aimed at the police. Last night in Queens, we arrested several individuals for crimes that endangered our cops and our streets."

Among those taken into custody was 23-year-old Jordi Montesquieu from Massachusetts, whose charges include criminal mischief and obstruction. This incident is merely a snapshot of the challenges facing our police forces today.

As crime rates rise and the perception of police continues to be eroded by radical narratives, it is crucial that we stand firmly in support of those who work tirelessly to protect our communities.

Such acts of defiance against law enforcement are not only an insult to the police force but also jeopardize the safety of the very neighborhoods they serve.

We must work together to push back against these alarming trends and support policies that reinforce the power and authority of our law enforcement agencies.

It is time to prioritize the safety and respect of our police officers rather than allowing fear and chaos to dictate our urban landscapes.

Sources:
thepostmillennial.com
cnbc.com
outkick.com












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