Posters on Facebook, identifying themselves as cops, call participants in Brooklyn West Indian Day parade 'animals' and 'savages'

Offensive entries trigger NYPD probe

Posters on Facebook who identified themselves as cops called participants in the Brooklyn West Indian Day parade “animals” and “savages” in a series of offensive entries that triggered an NYPD probe Monday.

“Let them kill each other,” wrote one Facebook member who posted comments under a cop’s name, according to The New York Times.

“I say have the parade one more year and when they all gather drop a bomb and wipe them all out,” wrote another, who said he was a police officer.

NYPD spokesman Paul Browne said Monday he would refer the matter to the department’s Internal Affairs Bureau.

The Facebook comments were posted for several days in September but have since been taken down.

Those who posted comments said they were angered at being assigned to the parade. They apparently used real names, in keeping with Facebook policy, and some identified themselves as officers.

One of the writers identified himself as Nick Virgilio, a police officer.

Contacted by the Daily News, Virgilio denied making derogatory comments and suggested that his Facebook account had been used without his knowledge.

“I tried to reach out to Facebook because I’ve had problems with people going on there who wrote things that I had nothing to do with,” he said. “This happened a couple of times, most recently several months ago.”

Virgilio declined to reveal where in the department he works or whether he was assigned to the parade.

Lawyers Benjamin Moore and Paul Lieberman used the Facebook diatribes in their defense of Tyrone Johnson, who was acquitted of gun possession charges last month.

The lawyers found that the Facebook profile of the arresting officer, Sgt. Dustin Edwards, showed he belonged to a group formed for “N.Y.P.D. officers who are threatened by superiors and forced to be victims themselves.”

Edwards could not be reached for comment.

The NYPD bars officers from making “discourteous or disrespectful remarks” about race or ethnicity.

The parade, an annual Labor Day weekend event, has been marred by episodes of violence.

“It’s a scheduled riot,” one poster said, according to The Times.

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  •  I don't think that we would ever see racial harmony in this life. If we take away Blacks and Whites, the Jews still hate the Arabs, Chinese hate Indians and they all hate Black people.  What people don't seem to understand is that when you hate another person it is because you hate yourself, this simple truth goes over the head of racist people, like darknesss is the absence of light,hatred is absence of love. The Creator chose to inhabit this Planet with different races because variety is the spice of life, can you think of a World with only White People or Black People or Red or Green? He [or she] wanted to mix it up [that's why Pelau is so good, it mix up; and why any part of the world you go yuh find ah Trini, he wanted to mix it up]. So today people, let us Love those that Hate us, do good to those that despise us for it is the will of the FATHER concerning his children. 

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