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Daniel Greenfield


NextImg:Left Moves From Defunding the Police To Biting Off Their Body Parts

Being a police officer has never been fun, but recently Commissioner Jessica Tisch of the NYPD tweeted that, “in just the past month, we’ve seen some heinous attacks on police officers in NYC, including: one with part of his finger bitten off; another with part of his ear bitten off.”

The finger attack happened in Queens which, at least unlike Manhattan, has something resembling a functioning DA’s office.

The day before Mother’s Day, a 9-year-old girl was standing with her mom on the corner of Central Avenue and 67th Place in Glendale, Queens, when a man approached her, asked her name and then hit her in the face, knocking the child to the ground.

The suspect, 31-year-old Feliz Enrique, then proceeded to bite Officer Sebastian Hajder on the knee, hand and then the tip of his finger, which was bitten clean off.

Enrique told officials, “This isn’t the first time its happened, I beat up her father. Yeah I punched her.”

He also described eating the officer’s finger.

You’ll never guess what Enrique was doing before that.

Enrique was on parole after spending seven years in prison for attempted murder.

As I keep saying, unless we start locking up criminals again, nothing is going to change.

And under pro-crime DA Alvin Bragg, biting a police officer’s ear is commonplace and is considered a victimless crime.

A crazed man with a history of assaulting NYC workers bit a police officer’s ear – leaving him in need of 20 stitches – and was released without bail, authorities said Saturday.

Donte Bynon, 32, was screaming obscenities as he randomly approached two NYPD officers who were headed into a subway station at West 137th and Broadway in Harlem, court documents show.

When officers tried to arrest Bynon, he bit the cop on the left ear, “causing a laceration, bruising and bleeding” in the Friday morning incident.

Prosecutors asked for $35,000 cash bail, but Judge Judy Kim granted Lee’s request for supervised release, freeing Bynon with an October return date.

Bynon has six prior arrests, three of them violent in nature, a police source said.

Of course he does and of course judges and politicians keep setting him loose.

The Left didn’t get to quite defund the police, instead it’s unleashing known monsters to terrorize police and ordinary citizens.