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Jedi Guy

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35. "Someone called the police. The police had to respond. They couldn't just ignore the call..."
Wed Feb 25, 2026, 08:47 PM
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Of course they couldn't just ignore the call. I used to be a police dispatcher (not for the NYPD) so I'm very aware of how police operate in general.

The point is that I've yet to see the start of the interaction. Maybe the officers threw their weight around as cops sometimes do and that provoked the crowd to become antagonistic. Maybe they didn't and they were super nice and the crowd just acted like clowns because that's what people in crowds sometimes do. Jury's still out on that one. So either or both of the parties here could be the asshole.

I agree that it wasn't necessary. It was stupid and petty and childish. But it also looks pretty dumb for the NYPD to say officers were transported by EMS after getting hit with snowballs. The department would've been better served just ignoring this incident if possible and, if they couldn't just ignore it, kick out a statement to the press and move on. So again, both sides look pretty childish here.

Believe me, I'm well aware that a significant chunk of the left (and also DU) is pretty anti-police. I've seen the "ACAB" and "FTP" nonsense on the regular around here. I've seen the rush to judgment when there's an officer-involved shooting, facts be damned. I would dare to say there's no "looks like" about it when it comes to disrespecting the police and the job they do. That kind of silliness makes it easier for the right to lay claim to the "law and order" and "pro-police" labels.

It'd make a lot more sense to me to condemn the bad cops and respect the good cops. But that's not where the left is these days.

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Monumental cry babies JustAnotherGen Wednesday #1
That's what I thought Jilly_in_VA Wednesday #2
So two of the Police Officers in my borough JustAnotherGen Wednesday #5
They all are... lame54 Wednesday #24
Join ice if you need to whine about snowballs. cbabe Wednesday #3
You try to do YOUR job while being hit in the face by a barrage of snowballs Tim S Wednesday #4
good bit WhiskeyGrinder Wednesday #10
How should they have stopped a snowball fight without getting hit with one? AStern Wednesday #25
It's not like they were plainclothes, c'mon. Tim S Wednesday #28
Stray into the middle of a massive snowball fight... GenThePerservering Wednesday #6
not what happened. but, OK - let's make the story about what we WANT it to be stopdiggin Wednesday #11
and OMGAWD, YOU'DA THOUGHT THEY KILLED THEM. a kennedy Wednesday #7
Post removed Post removed Wednesday #31
"So anyway, I started blasting." flvegan Wednesday #8
They had a huge opportunity to do the "community outreach" that cops say they want to do, but god forbid you forget WhiskeyGrinder Wednesday #9
they arrive, under orders to quell disturbance - and are immediately bombarded stopdiggin Wednesday #12
Disturbance? PLEASE Jilly_in_VA Wednesday #13
They were not "under orders to quell a disturbance." Someone called 911 "disorderly conduct in the park." They show up WhiskeyGrinder Wednesday #14
Snowball. Fight. Try to keep up. nt GenThePerservering Wednesday #16
Yep. Just a fren'ly lil old snowball fight ... (with cops and squad cars surrounded and pelted) stopdiggin Yesterday #38
The hypocrisy is mind blowing. yardwork Wednesday #15
Here's a video Renew Deal Wednesday #17
Their presence was unwarranted Jilly_in_VA Wednesday #18
Isn't this blaming the victim? Renew Deal Wednesday #20
If city employees don't want to be pelted with snow and ice while at work, they should just find a new job, right? MichMan Wednesday #30
and we will bend over backwards to defend - any and every manner of opposition ... (including assault ?) stopdiggin Yesterday #39
Wet, heavy snow packed into a ball becomes ice, which can be very injurious to whomever is the target of it. Sogo Wednesday #19
I guess someone missed the memo titled "Don't throw things at the cops." PeaceWave Wednesday #21
Really? Come on now. Jilly_in_VA Wednesday #23
Of course, really. Throwing anything at a police officer is not a smart thing to do. PeaceWave Wednesday #27
The police forget who really runs this town SocialDemocrat61 Wednesday #22
Snowflakes Hit By Snowballs. Sad. Dave Bowman Wednesday #26
Having watched the video, I feel like it's possible that all involved were acting like assholes. Jedi Guy Wednesday #29
Someone called the police. The police had to respond. They couldn't just ignore the call... PeaceWave Wednesday #32
"Someone called the police. The police had to respond. They couldn't just ignore the call..." Jedi Guy Wednesday #35
solid post. solid reasoning. too bad more people here aren't practicing ... - - -(nt)- stopdiggin Yesterday #40
Anyone want to volunteer to be in a snowball fight, get hit and badly injured in the fight by an iceball Wonder Why Wednesday #33
Moral of the story Jilly_in_VA Wednesday #34
Sure. Let's see how that works in a city of 8.5 million people. PeaceWave Wednesday #37
It wasn't simple snow balls. It was packed ice and Melon Wednesday #36
Snowflakes. Iggo Yesterday #41
You figure calling cops "Snowflakes" gets us more votes than calling to "Defund the Police?" PeaceWave Yesterday #42
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