Isaacson did not respond to a message seeking comment Sunday. From graffiti in Ferguson saying, The only good cop is a dead cop to unsanctioned protests in New York City where protesters chanted, What do we want Dead cops the police have been the most recent to fall victim to such allegations. Authorities say officers were attacked by armed assailants during an operation in the citys Penha neighborhood. The head of the police union has called for Isaacson’s firing, and Mayor de Blasio condemned the professor on Twitter on Friday, writing “New York City won’t stand for the vile anti-police rhetoric of Michael Isaacson and neither should John Jay College.” STORY: Police in Rio de Janeiro killed at least nine people in a raid on Wednesday (August 2). “I haven’t received anything from anybody, but if I get harassed by these violent fascistic pieces of dirt I will swipe back at him,” he said. A man walks past some fresh graffiti very near the site where two police officers were shot in the head in the Brooklyn borough of New York, December 21, 2014. Praderio told The Post on Sunday that he is now concerned that Isaacson broadcast his personal information and said he will know who to blame if he started receiving threats himself. Now there is a growing anti-police culture around the country, even in New York, where protesters marching through the city were yelling, What do we want Dead cops And two cops, eating. One screenshot of an e-mail included the name, phone number, and Manhattan address of sender Marco Praderio, who called Isaacson “the real fascist,” and a “putrid and cancerous worm who should be sent as a gift to ISIS.” I am a great shot! What do we want, we want dead professors.” The Origins Of The Alleged 'Dead Cops' Chant Several media outlets and public figures say people protesting the deaths of unarmed black men at the hands of officers are chanting for 'dead cops.' Here's where this idea came from. ![]() User posted, I was a cop till I got injured. “Tell me where you live and I guarantee I will bloody you so bad no one will recognize you.” “I’m challenging you right now asshole,” the missive continued. And the second you heard Al Sharpton say Were not against the police. “First of all the Tears for Fears haircut has got to go,” wrote in a Twitter direct message that Isaacson screen-shotted and tweeted out. So the first clip you heard people are saying, We want the cops dead. 'What do we want Dead cops' The march was one of the smallest of the dozens that have taken place in New York in recent weeks, and. The threats ranged from violent and epithet-laden to tamer jibes about his wild hair. We have to carry out the work that we set out to do.
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