
NYPD sergeants union boss loses bid to squash trial over profane tweets
NY Post
The bombastic boss of the NYPD’s sergeants union — who is facing potential discipline after calling a lawmaker a “first class whore” and a city official a “b—h” — can stand trial over his offensive social media posts, a judge ruled Thursday.
Sgt. Ed Mullins, president of the Sergeants Benevolent Association, is facing three internal charges, two for offensive language and one for abuse of authority, over his incendiary social media posts. Mullins sued for an injunction to stop the internal disciplinary process back in June, arguing “his speech was protected by the First Amendment and that he was speaking in his capacity as SBA President on a union platform.”More Related News

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