Six Senators In Hoodies

Six New York State Senators donned hoodies during a legislative meeting yesterday. Pictured in the photo are Sen. Kevin Parker, D-Brooklyn, left, Sen. Bill Perkins, D-New York, center, and Sen. Eric Adams, D-Brooklyn.

According to the New York Magazine’s News & Features section, the showing of hoodies was not just to show solidarity with Trayvon Martin, but also to protest the police’s “stop and frisk” procedures which are notoriously race-based.

Sen. Eric Adams, a former NYPD sergeant, said the following about the procedure:

It was born here in New York City and now it has cascaded all the way down to the southern coast of Florida. The stop-and-frisk policy gave birth not only to police officers believing that a person of color is automatically a criminal, now it has grown into the civilian patrol units.

The article goes on to state:

In 2011, New York City cops “stopped, questioned, and frisked” a record 684,330 people — 87 percent of them black or Hispanic. Assemblyman Hakeem Jeffries commented, “While Jim Crow may be dead, he’s still got some nieces and nephews who are alive and well.”

 

Top Photo: Mike Groll/AP

Bottom Photo courtesy Sen. Eric Adams’ Facebook Page

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Comments

  1. PursuitAce says:

    A hoodie and a suit make you look like you are ready for anything.

  2. HeatherN says:

    It’s a serious issue and I think it’s a great way to show their solidarity and support.

    On the other hand, seeing a bunch of people in suits and hoodies made me giggle. Just that image…so funny.

  3. Peter Houlihan says:

    I <3 this :) Who said fighting prejudice can't be fun?

  4. PH says:

    I’m sorry but they look stupid and I would have asked them to leave the precedings.

    This “hoodie” issues is getting out of hand, as the reationale is flawed.

  5. Mike says:

    These people are SENATORS!!! Act professional. Clowns

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