The New York City Police Benevolent Association has issued a warning about a threat posed by Antifa, who are calling for an anti-cop protest on Friday.
Antifa has called for a “J31,” January 31, anti-cop protest that they are calling “F-ck the Police 3.”
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New Yorkers should pay close attention: this is true endgame of the anti-police movement, an end of all policing & destruction of public order. Our members have spent their careers — and in some cases given their lives — to bring public safety back to NYC. We can't go backwards pic.twitter.com/X72vVioCVi
— NYC PBA (@NYCPBA) January 30, 2020
“We encourage you to link up with your friends, your family, and think of the ways you can move in affinity to build and f-ck shit up on J31 all day long,” a masked Antifa militant says in the video posted by the PBA.
The group says that they will be posting a location for everyone to meet in the evening so that groups can converge and “move together.”
The militant leftists are not only planning to protest police, but also subway fares.
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“The mood for J31 is simple: f-ck your $2.75. No cops in the MTA. Free transit. No harassment, period, and full accessibility,” the masked thug continues. “We hope that you come through and move with us on J31. F-ck the police.”
In their warning, the PBA wrote “New Yorkers should pay close attention: this is true endgame of the anti-police movement, an end of all policing & destruction of public order. Our members have spent their careers — and in some cases given their lives — to bring public safety back to NYC. We can’t go backwards.”
Previous FTP protests called by the same group have seen thousands of people in the streets and vandalism at train platforms.
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