Boos and chants of 'Trump' broke out at a promotion ceremony where the attorney general was giving a speech for a friend.
A firefighters union in New York City reportedly chastised some members after boos and chants of 'Trump' broke at an event featuring New York State Attorney General Letitia James, with an investigation underway to find those who took part.
'Beginning today, deputy chiefs will visit each company in attendance to discuss the events and offer members the opportunity to come forward,' one of the messages read. 'Additionally, they may make members aware that the Department is in possession of video footage of the event.'The other alleged document shared by Viral News NYC laid out the union's explanations for taking actions following the ceremony.
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