New York Post

Cuo Blasts Breonna Ruling: Sheer, Shameless Meddling

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Gov. Cuomo’s latest comments on the Breonna Taylor decision are despicable. As usual, Cuomo will use any excuse to get his name on the national stage (“License To Riot,” Bob McManus, PostOpinio­n, Sept. 26).

He, along with Mayor de Blasio, are complicit in the steady decline of New York City. The anticop sentiment perpetuate­d by these two career politician­s along with bail reform are the sole reasons for the decline of New York City and state.

Criminals are the sole beneficiar­ies of these asinine policies. And people in the community, as usual, lose.

One bright light in my almost 42 years in law enforcemen­t: People on the street have never been nicer

Paul Schettino Hopewell Junction

There is no bigger punk in New York than Cuomo, a man who sent thousands of elderly to their deaths with his coronaviru­s decisions and now hides himself and his family behind his police security detail after he destroyed New York’s bail system.

The idea that he should be commenting on the grand-jury decision in Kentucky and calling the death of Breonna Taylor a murder just shows that his ignorance and hubris know no bounds.

Jake McNicholas

Whitestone

McManus asked Cuomo to “examine his conscience.” Please: His conscience? He has none. He sticks his finger in the air, sees which way the wind is blowing and then pronounces his beliefs.

Between his support for rioting, blaming the cops for the riots, sending sick people to nurs

ing homes and releasing every manner of criminal onto streets where he doesn’t live, he is directly responsibl­e for deaths and mayhem.

This guy is a one-man wrecking machine. The hemorrhagi­ng in New . York will not stop and the healing will not begin until this fool is long gone. John Dumary

Duanesburg

Why would a supposedly smart political animal such as Cuomo get involved in Kentucky’s problems? It’s not as though his state of New York is without its own problems.

It really irks me when someone interjects himself needlessly into a political conversati­on. Cuomo should clean up his own backyard before telling someone else their backyard is a mess. Charlie Honadel

Venice, Fla.

McManus has it right. What intelligen­t young man or woman would want to pursue a career in law enforcemen­t and serve under a governor like Cuomo, who offers more support for the criminals and anarchists than the police?

He is so obnoxious that he believes he can tell

other states how to conduct business. Those across the country who are law-abiding citizens can see right through Cuomo and conclude he is no friend to America. Nicholas Maffei

Yonkers

New York’s insufferab­ly pompous governor has stooped to new lows with his “murder” remark meddling in the Breonna Taylor shooting case.

This Nero on the Hudson has given the residents of the Empire State his “Buffalo Billion” boondoggle, his scandalous COVID-19 nursinghom­e decision and his foolhardy sanctionin­g of the Legislatur­e’s bail-reform fiasco.

He thinks he’s tough with his talk against the president, and now he grandstand­s with his stupid vow to double-check any Trump-administra­tion-approved vaccine.

For all the damage this political bum has done, he should be hiding under a rock. But there’s absolutely no shame in his game. James Hyland

Beechhurst

At the end of McManus’ column, he said, “Cuomo needs to examine his conscience.”

I don’t think Cuomo has a conscience. If he did, he wouldn’t let thugs out of jail.

These alleged criminals do nothing for society, except exact more harm on law-abiding citizens and dissolve the glue that holds a civilizati­on together.

Without law and order, it’s hard to function as a society. It seems politician­s want to reward bad behavior, and Cuomo is leading the way.

Leo Kibler, The Bronx

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