Bernard Kerik: Seattle Mayor and Governor Have Constitutional Obligation To Enforce the Law

‘Because those citizens, they have rights, they have constitutional rights and civil rights’

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KERIK: “Well, you do the same thing that chief Joe Esposito did, the NYPD, ten years ago on Wall Street, and that is you tell them to move. You tell them to disperse. And when they refused to do so, you go in, and you lock them up, or you make them disperse. In this case, you have, basically, armed revolutionaries who have — anarchist teams, you know, these people want to take your guns, they are carrying guns to secure their area. They don’t want to be suppressed or harassed by some police, but they are searching everybody going into the occupied zone, they are threatening, they are extorting. This is a criminal haven already, and it’s something that has to be addressed, and if the mayor and the governor doesn’t have the courage to do that, then the president has to do it, because those citizens, they have rights, they have constitutional rights and civil rights, you know, and one last thing, Laura. The mayor and the governor has a constitutional obligation to enforce the law. I don’t — I don’t understand how they just get away with not doing anything.”

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