CRIME Oh, So That's What Happened to Those Two NY Lawyers Who Tried to Attack Cops With Molotov Cocktails

Kathy in FL

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Oh, So That's What Happened to Those Two NY Lawyers Who Tried to Attack Cops With Molotov Cocktails

I know it seems like eons ago, but last summer left-wing mobs burned down half the country, or at least it seemed that way. From Los Angeles to Minneapolis, Kenosha to New York City, America’s cities were ablaze. It was a summer-long riot due to the officer-involved death of George Floyd in Minneapolis and a host of other officer-involved incidents that set off this wave of urban unrest. It was an election year. The nation was under lockdown over COVID. It was a powder keg. Local Democrats, especially those in these respective district attorney offices, did nothing to maintain law and order. Many of these George Soros-backed DAs did little to keep these thugs off the streets once apprehended. Folks, have we forgotten that armed leftist goons took over portions on Seattle and the mayor said it was the start of a summer of love?


In New York City, it was mayhem. The looting, the arson, and attacks on cops last summer was egregious. The New York City Police Department lost control of the city. Mayor Bill de Blasio spit in the faces of police again while also announcing that he’s cutting $1 billion in funding to the NYPD amid these riots. Two corporate lawyers were arrested for a failed Molotov cocktail attack on police. Remember that (via NY Daily News):

Two Brooklyn lawyers, including an Ivy League graduate corporate attorney, are facing federal charges over accusations they tossed a Molotov cocktail into an NYPD vehicle early Saturday morning during a protest over the police killing of George Floyd.
Colinford Mattis, 32, a corporate lawyer and member of Community Board 5 in East New York, was charged along with fellow attorney Urooj Rahman with the attempted attack on an empty police cruiser parked outside the 88th Precinct station house in Fort Greene.
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Authorities say Rahman, 31, tossed a bottle filled with gasoline through a broken window into the cruiser just before 1 am Saturday but the Molotov cocktail failed to ignite. Rahman jumped into a van driven by Mattis and they sped off, court papers allege.
The attempted torching was captured by video surveillance cameras outside the precinct stationhouse on DeKalb Ave., according to court papers.

So, what happened to them? Well, they reached a plea agreement. The details are not known, and we don’t know if these two clowns accepted it, but both potentially face spending the rest of their lives in prison given the charges lobbed against them if convicted. Federal prosecutors are allowing their legal teams to review the agreement (via NY Post):


The two lawyers charged with torching an empty NYPD van during a Black Lives Matter protest in Brooklyn last summer were offered a plea deal by federal prosecutors earlier this month, according to new court documents.
The suspects, Urooj Rahman and Colinford Mattis, were offered the unspecified deal on Feb. 11, according to a court papers filed Saturday by Brooklyn federal prosecutors.
Specifics about the proposed deal were not clear — nor was whether they accepted.
Prosecutors asked for more time before the next status hearing in the case to “enable defense counsel to review the plea offers with the defendants and for the parties to engage in further plea negotiations.”
Frankly, these two should rot. Since we’re really stretching the definition of what a domestic terrorist is nowadays, I guess these two fit that description now, right?

Oh, So That's What Happened to Those Two NY Lawyers Who Tried to Attack Cops With Molotov Cocktails by Matt Vespa (townhall.com)
 

Publius

TB Fanatic
Ok; that should be a matter of public record and the proceedings of the court case are public records that anyone in that state has access to.
 

Bps1691

Veteran Member
One of the most important foundational rights of man - Equal Justice.

We have all seen in the continuing Unequal Justice under the law that has replaced the contractual agreement between the government and the people for several decades now. Recently the SCOTUS 6-3 ruling to not even hear the evidence of illegal and unconstitutional acts by a handful of states in the 2020 elections or in this case of two leftists and connected lawyers of not being held to equal justice because of their status , proved once again that the government and its agents have broken the contract AND their sworn oaths.

When the contract has been broken by one party, the other party in the contract is entitled to remedy the situation.

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The republic is dead. It has died a slow death of an unending series of small and large abuses of the Contact (Constitution) and Oaths of those in government.

In a time of lawlessness by government as now it is important to remember that the rights memorialized within the Constitution are as the founders stated, From God. They are not 'given' by any government or man. The rights are true and still in effect even if a tyrannical government says otherwise.

"Rightful liberty is unobstructed action according to our will within limits drawn around us by the equal rights of others. I do not add 'within the limits of the law' because law is often but the tyrant's will, and always so when it violates the rights of the individual. " - Thomas Jefferson
 

rbt

Veteran Member
Think of William (Bill) Ayers he now is a professor and is a known terrorist, Biden might give them a job.
 

The Snack Artist

Membership Revoked
I think they should be fined at least the cost of two new squad cars. Those Explorers aren't cheap. Plus, 3 years in jail. No time off. 3 full years.
 
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