The New York Police Department’s effort to reach out to its Twitter fans by encouraging them to Tweet photos of themselves with New York cops using the hashtag #myNYPD backfired Tuesday. Instead of following the example picture, New Yorkers tweeted photos primarily of police brutality.
Do you have a photo w/ a member of the NYPD? Tweet us & tag it #myNYPD. It may be featured on our Facebook. pic.twitter.com/mE2c3oSmm6
— NYPD NEWS (@NYPDnews) April 22, 2014
#myNYPD How the #NYPD checks if the person they arrested is still alive: make them bleed!! pic.twitter.com/BcYey0zDtp
— New Word Order (@NWO_NOW) April 23, 2014
Yeah! They really showed that stupid jaywalker! https://t.co/bEHChPAWWj #MyNYPD pic.twitter.com/IOXMhCyO6x
— Andrew Kirell (@AndrewKirell) April 22, 2014
"And we're going to have to run you over, just for good measure." #myNYPD pic.twitter.com/q6JMNAajxb
— Casey Aldridge (@CaseyJAldridge) April 22, 2014
LOOK AT THIS PHOTO! The sad death of Kimani Gray, etc. Sadhbh Walshe https://t.co/LBp5SMojgZ via @guardian pic.twitter.com/764jeRC4AO
— Joyce Jeffries (@MsRock4Ever) April 13, 2013
You might not have known this, but the NYPD can help you with that kink in your neck. #myNYPD pic.twitter.com/fzUok1FWXG
— Cocky McSwagsalot (@MoreAndAgain) April 22, 2014
[ The Blaze ]
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