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Thursday, August 1, 2019

New York lawmakers introduce bill making dumping water on cops a felony


Two New York state assemblymen plan to introduce legislation that would make it a felony to attack police officers with water after videos of citizens doing so sparked outrage across the country.

"This is disgraceful," Assemblyman Mike LiPetri of Long Island said of the incidents. "The men and women in blue are people in our neighborhoods. Let us not forget that these officers took a sacred oath ... We believe it is time that we return to a society that understands the fundamental belief in right versus wrong."

The measure, introduced by LiPetri and fellow assemblyman Michael Reilly of Staten Island, would make it a Class E felony to throw or spray water or any other substance at an on-duty police or peace officer. The charge would be punishable by up to 1 to 4 years in prison, according to local media reports.

"It's uncalled for, this behavior that actually demoralizes our communities," Reilly said during a press conference Monday. "The [Democrats] all talk about due process when it it convenient for them."

President Trump, a New York City native, weighed in on the water dumping incidents in New York earlier this month, saying it was disgraceful.

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