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Trump to police: Be ‘rough’ on gang members

- By BARBARA DEMICK and KURTIS LEE

Brentwood, N.Y. — President Donald Trump on Friday called for police and immigratio­n officials to be “rough” with suspected gang members in order to rid the country of “animals” he said are terrorizin­g communitie­s.

“Please don’t be too nice,” Trump told police recruits at Suffolk County Community College in Brentwood, a heavily Latino suburb of New York. “Like when you guys put somebody in the car and you’re protecting their head, you know the way you put their hand so they don’t hit their head and they’ve just killed somebody … you can take that hand away.”

He implied that he was satisfied with rough handling of suspects by the police. “When you see these thugs being thrown into the back of a paddy wagon — you just see them thrown in, rough,” he said.

Scoffing at calls for political correctnes­s, Trump also renewed his pledges to build a wall along the Mexican border. He blamed the Obama administra­tion for admitting criminals into the United States.

“The previous administra­tion enacted an open-door policy to illegal immigrants from Central America,” he said. “As a result MS-13 surged into the country and scoured, just absolutely destroyed, so much in front of it.”

He referred to Mara Salvatruch­a, or MS-13, a primarily Salvadoran gang that started in Los Angeles in the 1980s and has spread into other communitie­s. The gang is blamed for 17 killings in Long Island since the beginning of last year.

“Few communitie­s have suffered worse at the hand of these MS-13 thugs than the people of Long Island,” Trump told the recruits. “They have transforme­d peaceful parks and beautiful quiet neighborho­ods into bloodstain­ed killing fields. They are animals.”

In often graphic detail, Trump spoke of the gangs’ cruelty to victims, “they like to knife them and cut them and watch them die slowly.”

The president’s comments come on the heels of a speech he gave earlier in the week in Youngstown, Ohio, in which he also appeared to be endorsing extrajudic­ial violence by law enforcemen­t.

“The previous administra­tion enacted an open-door policy to illegal immigrants from Central America. As a result MS-13 surged into the country and scoured, just absolutely destroyed, so much in front of it.” PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP

 ?? EVAN VUCCI/AP PHOTO ?? President Donald Trump pumps his fists after speaking to law enforcemen­t officials Friday in Brentwood, N.Y., about the street gang MS-13.
EVAN VUCCI/AP PHOTO President Donald Trump pumps his fists after speaking to law enforcemen­t officials Friday in Brentwood, N.Y., about the street gang MS-13.

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