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Mayor Zohran Mamdani refused to endorse on Tuesday calls by police unions and the city’s police commissioner to treat a snowball fight at Washington Square

Two cops were left with lacerations after being relentlessly pelted with snowballs at Washington Square Park on Monday afternoon Mayor Mamdani during a PSA on his Instagram encouraging New Yorkers to sign up for the emergency shoveling programMayor Zohran Mamdani refused to endorse on Tuesday calls by police unions and the city’s police commissioner to treat aas a criminal matter, urging New Yorkers instead to respect officers while repeatedly describing the incident as a snowball fight involving young people.

of Monday’s incident, but did not explicitly agree with characterizations from the Police Benevolent Association and Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch of the incident as being criminal, despite an ongoing NYPD investigation.“I’ve seen videos of kids throwing snowballs at members of the NYPD in Washington Square Park,” Mamdani said. “First, I want to say that officers have been on the front line of helping our city respond to this blizzard. They have been keeping New Yorkers safe, and they have also been at the heart of our efforts of digging New Yorkers’ cars out of these kinds of conditions and ensuring that our ambulances or MTA buses can keep functioning across this city. They and our entire city workforce deserve to be treated with respect.”Mamdani said two officers suffered lacerations to their faces during the incident. “The only person in our city’s workforce who deserves to be treated with a snowball is me,” he added, referencing past occasions, like during Winter Storm Fern and again Monday, when he invited NYC public school students to throw snowballs at him over remote learning and snow days. Asked whether he knew for certain whether those involved were children or adults, the mayor said, “I can just tell you from the video I saw, it looked like kids at a snowball fight.” Pressed again on whether he supported the criminal investigation announced by police leadership, Mamdani reiterated his view: “I don’t from the videos that I’ve seen, it looks like a snowball fight.” Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch said late Monday that an investigation has been launched after several cops were relentlessly pelted with snowballs at Washington Square Park.His tone contrasted sharply with that of Tisch, who condemned the incident as “disgraceful” and said detectives were investigating what she described as criminal behavior after officers responding to reports of disorderly conduct were pelted with snowballs., a large crowd gathered in the Greenwich Village park following Monday’s blizzard for a snowball fight scheduled online, initially engaging in harmless winter fun. As officers arrived, some members of the crowd began throwing snowballs at police, surrounding officers, and shouting taunts. At least one person was arrested, police said. Several officers were struck by snowballs, though no serious injuries were reported beyond the facial lacerations. Police unions sharply criticized the incident and the mayor’s comments. The Police Benevolent Association called the behavior “unacceptable and outrageous” and said those involved must be identified, arrested, and charged with assault on a police officer, urging city leaders to condemn what it described as an attack. In response to Mamdani’s remarks on Tuesday afternoon, PBA President Patrick Hendry described his response as “a complete failure of leadership.” “This was not just a ‘snowball fight.’ This was an assault — by adults throwing chunks of ice and rocks — that landed two police officers in the hospital with head and face injuries,” Hendry said. “By ignoring their injuries and dismissing the incident, the mayor has sent a disgraceful message to every police officer who serves this city, and a dangerous message to every person who might be looking to attack a police officer in the future.” Gov. Kathy Hochul also weighed in, saying in a post, “Our NYPD officers put themselves on the line to protect us every day. It is never acceptable to throw anything at a police officer, full stop.”‘criminal’ snowball fight at Washington Square Park after unruly mob pelts cops Why experts say Mayor Mamdani has more than one way to close NYC’s big budget deficit without raising taxes2026 NFL Draft: Giants’ Joe Schoen open to trading back from No. 5, talks prep with John Harbaughand modern luxury in MidtowninvestigatesFederal, state courts in New York closed Monday for severe winter weather

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