July 8, 2016 |
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani joined The Factor to explain how his NYPD curtailed racism. "We trained our officers to treat everyone fairly," he said. "Police Commissioner Howard Safir instituted a policy called 'Courtesy, Professionalism, and Respect,' which you'll see on every police car. We also worked very hard to make our police force a non-majority white police force." Giuliani then opined on the recent police shooting in Minnesota. "I'm not defending that and I don't know all the facts, but the moment any arrest takes place it becomes a violent situation if the person does not completely submit. If the officer tells you to put your hands up, put your hands up!" Finally, Mayor Giuliani excoriated the radical group Black Lives Matter, saying, "If they were truly concerned about black lives, they'd be concerned about black crime because there is an enormous number of black-on-black murders."
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