NYPD sergeants’ union tweets Chiara de Blasio’s full arrest report
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. . . "The account also posted de Blasio’s internal arrest file, which included her home address (Gracie Mansion, the mayor’s residence), ID number and other personal information.
“How can the NYPD protect the city of NY from rioting anarchist when the Mayors object throwing daughter is one of them,” the SBA said in the same tweet. “Now we know why he is forbidding Mounted Units to be mobilized and keeping the NYPD from doing their jobs.”
"Soon after the sergeants union published the post, the post was removed and replaced with the note, “This Tweet violated the Twitter Rules.” (Among other rules, Twitter bars posting private information without “express authorization and permission.”)
"At a press conference Monday, Mayor de Blasio said the SBA “did something unconscionable, and it’s not just because it’s my daughter. They do this all the time with people’s privacy. This is another one of the things that has to change.” He compared the Twitter post to law enforcement leaks to reporters.
"The mayor said separately that his daughter had told him she was peacefully protesting and believed she was following police orders at the time of her arrest." . . .
The CNN headline was displayed like this:
New York City mayor's daughter arrested alongside protesters for 'unlawful assembly,' sources say
" 'unlawful assembly" was CNN's way of saying, "so they claim, but don't believe it".
" 'unlawful assembly" was CNN's way of saying, "so they claim, but don't believe it".
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