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NYPD Officer Transferred After Political Remarks

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NYPD Captain James G. Wilson was transferred from his executive position at the 94th Precinct to a less visible communications role after video surfaced showing him calling Mayor Zohran Mamdani "total nonsense" and Democrats a "waste of human race" during a Brooklyn protest. The disciplinary action followed a clear violation of department policy prohibiting political expressions while on duty.

The incident occurred during tense protests at Wyckoff Heights Medical Center where officers clashed with demonstrators. Mayor Mamdani, who previously criticized the NYPD as "racist, anti-queer and a major threat to public safety," has attempted to balance reform with maintaining police relations since taking office, complicating his delicate approach to police oversight.

The case highlights ongoing challenges in maintaining political neutrality within law enforcement during polarized times. Wilson's career setback underscores the department's commitment to enforcing its administrative guidelines, while the mayor faces renewed questions about his authority over the police force he oversees.