Crime & Safety

Former Commissioner Davis Believes Protests Should Stop During Mourning of NYC Police

Edward Davis spoke out Monday.

Former city police Commissioner Edward F. Davis believes protestors standing against excessive police force after the killings of two unarmed black men by police should pause their protesting until after the two New York City officers murdered this weekend are laid to rest.

The Boston Herald reported that Davis, a security analyst who served as Boston’s top cop from 2006 until last year, said taking a step back in the aftermath of Saturday’s executions of NYPD partners Rafael Ramos and Wenjian Liu is “totally appropriate and a compassionate thing to do in observance of what these families have gone through now.”

Boston protests resulted in 51 arrests by Massachusetts State Troopers in November.

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