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Actress fired after ranting about street closures for NYPD Detective Jason Rivera’s funeral
The exaggerated enunciation, the swearing, only vocal fry is missing.
"A New York City actress was fired from her theater company for mouthing off about the inconvenience of street closures for slain cop Jason Rivera’s funeral — a vile online rant she quickly deleted after it went viral.
“We do not need to shut down most of Lower Manhattan because one cop died for probably doing his job incorrectly. They kill people who are under 22 every single day for no good reason and we don’t shut down the city for them,” said Jacqueline Guzman on the clip, which appeared on TikTok under then handle @vinylboobs.
“Like this is f–king ridiculous. This is f–king ridiculous. What if somebody is having a heart attack in this area. Nobody can get to them because it’s all blocked off for one f–king cop,” she ranted."
Jacqueline dear, PMS is a serious thing. Not a good time to speak in public.
Then we have this guy, a city teacher no less.
Brooklyn teacher calls for ‘reciprocity’ against cops gathered to mourn slain detective
Tough talking dweeb, wonder what he would do if his car was surrounded by a hostile crowd.
A public city school teacher posted an Instagram story Saturday that appeared to encourage violence against police mourning the murder of detective Jason Rivera, drawing outrage from members of New York’s Finest.
Christopher Flanigan, who teaches math at Coney Island Prep in Brooklyn according to his LinkedIn page, posted an overhead shot of thousands of officers lining Fifth Avenue for Rivera’s funeral Friday St. Patrick’s Cathedral. The post was captioned, “5/30/20: NYPD SUV drives into a crowd of protestors. Ideal conditions for reciprocity.”
The incident Flanigan referenced happened in the wake of the George Floyd police murder, when an NYPD vehicle drove through a group of Brooklyn protestors that were demonstrating the Minnesota man’s death.
No one was seriously injured, and then-Police Commissioner Dermot Shea said police did not use the vehicle in a forceful manner. Former Mayor Bill de Blasio called footage of the incident “troubling” but also blamed protestors for not moving out of way. No injuries were reported.
There's a third coming. If the department won't fight back, individual cops will now. They're the ones sending these videos to the post, the only media outlet that doesn't openly hate them. Hopefully these skells take the easy way out.
There's a third coming. If the department won't fight back, individual cops will now. They're the ones sending these videos to the post, the only media outlet that doesn't openly hate them. Hopefully these skells take the easy way out.
The female is inconsequential but the guy, teaching in Coney Island no less.
There's a third coming. If the department won't fight back, individual cops will now. They're the ones sending these videos to the post, the only media outlet that doesn't openly hate them. Hopefully these skells take the easy way out.
I agree. Hopefully officer Rivera will also have a massive memorial mural in Harlem (if "fallen" drug dealers get that, he deserves it a million times more), hopefully every police officer killed in the line of duty will start having that everywhere.
Wow that is disgusting!
Someone works in a career where every day they put their life in harm's way and sadly it ends that way.
She is obviously so self-involved.
I'm happy he got a proper send off from the city. RIP. Thank you for your service.
What an insensitive, ignorant and entitled moron she is. To write publicly such disrespect, esp about the very same people she would call if in trouble. She really thought that video would go unoticed?
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