JUST IN: Arrest Finally Made In New York City “Snowball Fight”

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A few days ago, New York City police were literally under attack from a mob throwing packed ice errrrr “snowballs” as they walked by.

Here’s what it looked like:

Peaceful protestors praying outside on the Capitol steps on January 6th served years inside a prison cell simply for being in the presence of the People’s House.

Yet you can literally assault police officers in New York City under Mamdani’s reign of terror and nothing happens to you.

Here is Mamdani disgracefully calling it a “snowball fight”:

Again here:

Listen doofus, a “snowball fight” is when both sides are allowed to participate and both sides are having fun.

The police were not allowed to throw back or take any action at all.

And these weren’t just fluffy little snowballs….many were packed with hard ice with a clear intent to cause harm.

But now finally I’m proud to announce there has finally been an arrest:

Newsmax had more details on the arrest:

The New York Police Department announced the arrest of a 27-year-old man Thursday in connection with a snowball melee in Washington Square Park that left two police officers injured after being pelted at close range with packed snow and ice.

Gusmane Coulibaly was taken into custody and charged with allegedly assaulting police officers, the department said in a post on X.

Authorities said they are still searching for three additional suspects believed to have taken part in the attack, which went viral on social media.

According to police, officers responded Monday afternoon to a 911 call reporting a disorderly crowd gathered in the park following a historic blizzard that blanketed New York City with more than 20 inches of snow.

The gathering, promoted by the popular Instagram account Sidetalk, drew a large number of participants for what was billed as a massive snowball fight.

But the incident escalated into what Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch described as “disgraceful” and “criminal” conduct.

Officers attempting to restore order were struck in the face and neck by snow and chunks of ice thrown from close range. The two injured officers were treated at Northwell Greenwich Village Hospital for a bruised eye and a headache.

Video circulating online shows individuals hurling large, hardened clumps of snow at a marked police vehicle, raising concerns about the safety of law enforcement officers tasked with maintaining public order.

Meanwhile, a Columbia professor joked online about a police officer dying.

Real funny stuff I guess, but I don’t get the joke:

Here’s what the post looked like:

From the NY Post:

An unhinged Columbia University professor — who once claimed capitalism causes “mental illness” and downplayed 9/11 — made a sick joke about NYPD officers leaving their kids “fatherless” after a mob pelted them with snowballs at Washington Square Park.

“BREAKING: One of the NYPD officers hit with a snowball in the melee in NYC yesterday has succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced dead at 1 pm this afternoon,” lecturer Anthony Zenkus posted on X.

“The snowman that he built with his two children — now fatherless — still stands on the lawn of his Levittown, Long Island home,” he snarked in the post, which was accompanied by a photo of a snowman. “Please pray for his family.”

Unimpressed social media users ripped the tasteless joke.

“I think the NYPD and all the police should say screw New York. This is how they treat the police then bye-bye. Let New Yorkers fight each other,” one critic seethed.

“Making a joke referencing a cop getting killed is typical liberal humor. Not funny but perfectly reveals their morals,” another added.

Zenkus also joked in poor taste that “snowballs are Hamas” in response to former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo’s statement condemning the snow assault, in which Cuomo decried Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s anti-police and anti-Israel rhetoric.

The professor said that those angry over the frozen fracas are “pearl-clutching conservatives” having a “meltdown.”

Mamdani, for his part, downplayed the incident as nothing more than a rowdy “snowball fight” that got out of hand and indicated he didn’t believe anyone involved should be charged.

The Post has reached out to the professor for comment.

Mayhem erupted when hundreds of unruly winter warriors descended on the popular Manhattan park for an organized snowball fight Monday afternoon — hours after a historic blizzard dumped nearly two feet of snow on the Big Apple.

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