NYPD Officers Pelted With Snowballs; Leftists Shrug ‘So What’
After facing calls on social media to condemn the incident, just before noon on Tuesday, New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani … offered a tepid response.
NYPD officers responded to a call about a large, disorderly group in Washington Square Park on Monday afternoon. Upon their arrival, police were pelted with snowballs by individuals from the unruly mob. Video footage from the incident shows several officers being struck in the head and face.
According to Fox News, “EMS responded to the scene and transported several officers to the hospital for treatment. They were listed in stable condition.”
Statement from DEA President Scott Munro:
“What we saw in Washington Square Park today was not harmless fun — it was a deliberate, outrageous, and dangerous attack on uniformed police officers. The Detectives’ Endowment Association is calling on Mayor Mamdani and District… pic.twitter.com/AGYSH9YXUs
— Detectives' Endowment Association (@NYCPDDEA) February 24, 2026
New Yorkers spent all day drilling police officers with snowballs..
That city is like a jungle nowadays. pic.twitter.com/5CRuSubVIS
— American AF 🇺🇸 (@iAnonPatriot) February 24, 2026
Addressing the event in a Monday night statement, New York City Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch wrote:
The NYPD is aware of certain videos taken earlier today in Washington Square Park showing individuals attacking cops. I want to be very clear: The behavior depicted is disgraceful, and it is criminal. Our detectives are investigating this matter.
In reply to Tisch’s remarks, Professor Jacobson noted, “Unfortunately in NYC nothing will happen to them, and if by chance NYPD arrests them, they will be let go to celebrations.” Sadly, he is right.
Unfortunately in NYC nothing will happen to them, and if by chance NYPD arrests them, they will be let go to celebrations. https://t.co/r8uN3V5pDM
— William A. Jacobson (@wajacobson) February 24, 2026
After facing calls on social media to condemn the incident, just before noon on Tuesday, New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, who once supported the “defund the police” movement and called the NYPD “racist, anti-queer & a major threat to public safety,” offered a tepid response. Rather than denouncing the attacks, he told residents to treat police officers with respect.
We don't need an investigation to know that the NYPD is racist, anti-queer & a major threat to public safety.
What we need is to #DefundTheNYPD.
But your deal with @NYCMayor uses budget tricks to keep as many cops as possible on the beat.
NO to fake cuts – defund the police. https://t.co/2RCXU8heg2
— Zohran Kwame Mamdani (@ZohranKMamdani) June 29, 2020
I’ve seen the videos of kids throwing snowballs at NYPD officers in Washington Square Park.
Officers, like all city workers, have been out in a historic blizzard, keeping New Yorkers safe and cars moving.
Treat them with respect. If anyone’s catching a snowball, it’s me.
— Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani (@NYCMayor) February 24, 2026
Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, defeated by Mamdani in last year’s mayoral race, called the episode disgraceful. “But with a mayor who has a history of calling the police ‘racist, evil, wicked and corrupt,’ he set the tone,” Cuomo said. “Words have consequences. We are seeing that in the growing disrespect for law enforcement — just as we’ve seen it in the rise in antisemitism. Real leaders understand that. This mayor does not. @NYCMayor must denounce this at once.”
Cuomo can virtue signal all he wants, but the truth is that the elimination of cash bail for “most misdemeanor and non-violent felony charges, including stalking, assault without serious injury, burglary, many drug offenses, and some categories of arson and robbery,” occurred on his watch. He signed the bill in 2019 to much fanfare. The law went into effect on Jan. 1, 2020, and the results speak for themselves.
I also remember multiple incidents in July 2019 in which groups threw buckets of water on NYPD officers as they were making arrests. A video of one of those occasions can be viewed here. The officers are doused with water and finally, an officer is struck in the head by the bucket itself. I recall being shocked at the time and wondering about the precedent being set.
By the following year, amid the unrest that followed George Floyd’s death, instances of hostility and abuse directed toward police officers increased markedly.
Responding to footage of New Yorkers hurling snowballs at police officers, one X user remarked that he never imagined he would “see a day in America when people would feel comfortable doing this.” He added that it saddened him to witness “our heroes treated like villains.”
He likely remembers the days of Mayor Rudy Giuliani’s leadership. In 1994, Giuliani implemented the “broken windows” theory of policing — the idea that addressing even minor offenses would deter more serious crimes and foster broader public order. During that period, the city experienced a marked decline in crime.
Those days are long gone. For reasons that boggle the mind, New Yorkers continue to elect Democrats — and even a socialist — then express surprise when crime rises and the city’s condition deteriorates.
While liberals minimize the seriousness of this incident on social media — ‘it was only snowballs, after all’ — that reaction misses the larger point. This episode signals a deep erosion of civic norms.
The “defund the police” movement helped normalize a reflexive hostility toward law enforcement that blurs the line between protest and contempt. Even seemingly minor acts of aggression contribute to a culture in which public authority is treated as illegitimate and disorder as entertainment. A society that shrugs at small acts of disrespect shouldn’t be surprised when larger breakdowns in trust and accountability follow.
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The IQ level in NYC must be very low.
Then again when voting Democrat for generations, it becomes as natural as breathing.
When I saw the videos I couldn’t understand why none of the officers are arresting their assailants. Even if they will be let go, they should have arrested them anyway, just because you don’t treat a policeman like that.
“you don’t treat a policeman like that” but they did. And there were no consequences. How incredibly disheartening for those cops. We should anticipate many more leaving, crime to increase and disrespect for any and everyone to increase. The Find Out part will be quite the miserable site to see.
Is there still a signing bonus for NYC cops in Florida?
Yep. And some local PDs offer additional bonuses.
Because if they try, they’ll be mobbed and beaten. And if the police use deadly force to defend themselves when they’re mobbed and beaten, they’ll be tried for murder.
And even if they arrest the throwers, nothing will happen to them. So why bother?
Arrest, along with a few “slips on the ice” (no pun intended) during their trip to the paddy wagon.
Still a fan of water cannons, particularly in winter….they could just use water from the East River.
The way to end this sort of mob action is to grant to SR LEO on Scene the authority (followed by full backing) to declare it an unlawful assembly. That designation should have stepped up ROE consequences.
1. It should bring massive back-up plus busses to haul prisoners, set outer cordon leaving one avenue to depart
2. Issue final Order to disperse
3. Deploy paper spray, flash bang and paint balls to ‘mark’ members of the mob
4. Begin arrests
5. Any attempt to interfere in an arrest is treated as a physical threat with pepper spray and baton used for compliance strikes until the individual chooses to comply…if it takes 1 strike or 100 strikes it ends when they follow lawful command to get on the ground, hands on head, ankles crossed, be completely docile/submissive to allow the arrest Keeps squirming? More strikes, One officer makes an arrest of a non resistant subject, if it takes more than one stop wrestling suspects and gain compliance via use of less than lethal means until they choose compliance.
6. Rushing towards a LEO while he’s engaged with a suspect should be treated as a potential deadly force
circumstance. LEO must shout get back while drawing weapon and if the person didn’t/refuses further commands …well tough cookies, that’s a good way to win a Darwin prize.
Arresting?? There was nothing happening that a Billie club couldn’t solve. Are the cops going to arrest another cop? As a veteran of the 1960’s riots I saw it work numerous times. I also think a police walkout (sickout) would be very effective.
Dear NYPD,
Let this be a warning: should a situation arise where you must shoot a criminal in self-defense, you can expect the mayor to take the side of the criminal.
It has already happened.
https://www.newsweek.com/mamdani-faces-backlash-after-visiting-man-who-charged-cops-with-knife-11467837
Maybe it’s time to give the ferals the beatdown they deserve.
NYC is going to get what they deserve. Good and hard.
Time to wall in the city. It’s dead Jim.
Anyone who remains a cop in that crap hole is a masochist
Nuke it.
at one time in the not too distant past Manhattan used to be a safe, beautiful city with just about anything anyone could want at a reasonable price.
now …
Ask these low IQ idiots about J6. The narrative changes.
Snowballs? When I was a kid, if we wanted to hurt someone, we made iceballs. Make a snowball, put it in a puddle long enough that it becomes saturated. Then set it aside for a few minutes in the cold air for it to freeze solid. This is why you should always dodge a snowball, because it might be an iceball. Guaranteed, you don’t want to be hit in the face with one.
Or the ones with the stone “filling…”
Frank Reagan would never have put up with this.
“The officers are doused with water and finally, an officer is struck in the head by the bucket itself. I recall being shocked at the time and wondering about the precedent being set.”
I think Shemp set the precedent; the NYPD just plagiarized it.
Does anyone else feel like we’re teetering on the knife’s edge? The left isn’t even pretending to want any kind of civil society anymore. They’re just a mob. Online, in person, it doesn’t matter anymore.
They are the fascists they say we are
I’m curious what would happen if Mamdani were pelted with snowballs, and police refused to interfere with the snowball throwing, or pursue arrests, because apparently snowball throwing is just harmless fun.
Would the Left scream about the NYPD’s refusal to protect their latest messiah?
At the very least it would publicly out the double standard – what you can do depends on who your victim is.
That would be an interesting experiment.
I wonder if the snowball throwers needed positive ID….?
Insufferable is what.
Every NYPD officer should apply elsewhere, ICE is offering nice incentives. I know a lot of them are working for that pension but it’s not going to be there. Get out now and leave NYC to the anarchy it deserves.
and here we go again
leftists showing the people that they are in charge
we are doomed if we dont take action action leftists
just like the housing crisis lefty creates
this is no different
true leo will leave and then the socialist will have “no choice” but to continue to hire social workers>>>black matriarchy large and in charge
I was a LEO for 40 years. So glad I retired before the Floyd George incident.
Look for the increased number of departures and retirements.
Remember NYC has been getting steadily more dysfunctional for a while now. This means that those with the wherewithal to leave have been doing so, and those that remain are either too poor and government dependent to escape, or are too ideologically retarded to care. This process will ultimately create an ever worsening hell hole, and serve as a warning to anyone who still possesses some shreds os sanity.
One can only hope that New York’s Finest will vote for Republicans next time.