WHITE PLAINS, NY — January 11, 2021 — The Westchester County Chiefs of Police Association and the Office of the Westchester County District Attorney strongly condemn the violent assault on our nation’s Capitol on January 6th and stand united against hate.
We recognize that this is an uncertain and uneasy time in our county and across the country. We pledge that law enforcement agencies will continue to protect and serve the people and communities of Westchester County and maintain public safety in a fair and unbiased manner.
We also want the people of Westchester to know that law enforcement agencies across the county stand ready and willing to work closely with our federal law enforcement partners on investigations of the insurrection in Washington.
We send our condolences to the families of Capitol Police Officers Brian D. Sicknick and Howard Liebengood and those who were injured trying to protect the Capitol and its inhabitants.
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Westchester County District Attorney | Communictions director | Dan Weiller
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Another embarrassing statement from the “woke” DA and Police Chiefs. Where was this statement condemning all the riots and deaths and killing and injuring of officers and civilians from the mob most of last year. Oh I forgot they were busy taking a knee.
Simply sad when Chiefs become caught up in the political and pandering rhetoric game .
How did that work out for the NYPD?
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So a handful of small town police “chiefs” watching from the sidelines are going to capitulate to the fleeing Manhattanites as they exchange small talk in upper Westchester, Scarsdale and Rivertown cafes as the real cops a few miles away do battle from where the new residents fled from?