BLM NYC Leader Who Threatened 'Riots' and 'Bloodshed' Walks off Interview When Called Out

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  • Source: Red State
  • 11/15/2021
New York City Mayor-elect Eric Adams vowed last week that he will reinstate plainclothes, anti-crime police units in his violently out-of-control city. “Shockingly,” the units were disbanded by the worst mayor in the history of the known universe, soon-to-be-ex, Bill de Blasio. “I’m going to put in place a plainclothes gun unit. We must zero in on gun violence in our community,” vowed Adams, on Thursday.

Like clockwork, as reported by RedState the same day, Black Lives Matter NYC leader Hawk Newsome promptly threatened Adams over the reinstatement, vowing ‘riots” and “bloodshed.”

Somewhat surprising, Newsome later agreed to an interview with Fox News host and former NYPD cop Dan Bongino, to discuss the announcement by Adams and the BLM leader’s threat of violence in response.

Bad idea.

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