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Officer Slams Hollywood, Activists For Not Supporting Slain NYPD Officer

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Amber Randall Civil Rights Reporter
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A federal officer slammed Hollywood, the left and activists for their silence on the assassination of a New York Police Department officer.

“I just-the one thing I want to know is, where the hell are all the celebrities now? Where’s all the sports teams wearing NYPD stuff? Where’s the ‘hands up, don’t shoot’ people? Where are you right now?” Martin Green, a former federal officer, said in a Facebook video.

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Green posted the video after Officer Miosotis Familia, a mother of three, was gunned down while sitting in her squad car July 5. Green was inspired to make the video after noticing that very few people were expressing outrage on the shooting. (RELATED: New York Cop Assassinated In ‘Unprovoked Attack’)

“You got a NY police officer, mother of three, out there, sitting in gang-infested precinct, sitting there in a high-visibility post to deter crime…and this coward walks up and shoots her right in the head. That’s a victim,” he said.

Green also railed against the movements that are quick to hold up criminals that are shot by police, but won’t rally behind an officer who dies while trying to protect her community.

“Why is it that every career thug, every career criminal, every piece of garbage low life scum of the earth get the attention when they are shot and killed for breaking the law?” he said. “When they are shot and killed by the police they become heroes. Their families become millionaires.”

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