Police Injured in Line of Duty Not Welcome in NYC Emergency Room

It isn’t just vicious rhetoric on social media. Being identified with a group leftists don’t like could interfere with receiving medical care.

The New York Post reports from New York City:

[T]hree plainclothes detectives showed up at NYU Langone/Cobble Hill hospital after a scuffle with a drug suspect – and things quickly got tense between the cops and hospital staff.

Staff gave them a hard time about their service weapons. But guns were probably not the source of the problem.

β€œ[Hospital staff] were nasty to the officers in the waiting room, accused them of being ICE and suggested they go elsewhere,” one ticked off source familiar with the incident said.

As former mayor Eric Adams observes,

“A hospital that politicizes emergency care is no longer a hospital. It’s an activist institution pretending to practice medicine.”

Any institution that serves moonbattery serves it first before any other purpose.

On a tip from Wiggins. Hat tip: Geller Report.

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