New York Post

AOC VS. THE ‘SQUAD’

...NYPD, that is, as she backs protesters

- By MARK MOORE markmoore@nypost.com

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez expressed her solidarity with the antipolice demonstrat­ions that raged in Brooklyn over the weekend and included turnstile-jumping and defacing cop cars.

“Ending mass incarcerat­ion means challengin­g a system that jails the poor to free the rich,” the first-term Democrat wrote on Twitter on Saturday.

“Arresting people who can’t afford a $2.75 fare makes no one safer and destabiliz­es our community. New Yorkers know that, they’re not having it, and they’re standing up for each other.”

Hundreds of protesters turned out in the borough to rally against what they called brutality by the NYPD and a crackdown on subway fare evaders.

The unrest began Thursday, Halloween night, in Brownsvill­e when an NYPD squad car was covered with boxes, trash and eggs, as onlookers shouted taunts at the officers, including, “Trick or treat, motherf--kers!”

Some police cars were sprayed with graffiti that read, “F--k NYPD.”

The chaos bled into Friday as protesters holding signs that said, “F--k the police,” and “NYPD KKK” tore through Downtown Brooklyn.

They turned their attention to the subway and an NYPD plan to crack down on farebeater­s.

The lawbreaker­s then charged the Hoyt-Schermerho­rn station en masse and hopped turnstiles as they flipped obscene gestures toward New York’s Finest.

One protester was arrested. Another was given a summons.

The demonstrat­ions were sparked by a viral video showing police officers trying to break up a fight between teens at the Jay Street-MetroTech subway station in Downtown Brooklyn on Oct. 25.

The cellphone video shows a cop punching one of the teens.

Ocasio-Cortez’s response drew criticism from one police union head.

“AOC is a political figure who is popular with other cuckoo people,” Sergeants Benevolent Associatio­n President Ed Mullins said. “People with common sense pay no attention to her.”

Twitter users also blasted the congresswo­man’s take.

“New York City is livable precisely because they started enforcing quality of life crimes. Make that was, you criminalex­cusing ingrate,” wrote Anthony Bialy.

“A United States representa­tive says if you cannot afford something you should steal and police should not arrest you if it is not expensive,” said user Carmine Sabia.

But @MisterJRoc­ka backed Ocasio-Cortez, writing, “A lot of people in these comments come from privileged background­s and don’t know what it’s like to choose between eating breakfast or paying for fare to ride the MTA.”

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