Alvin Bragg lets Diaper Man walk free as chaos erupts in NYC police snowball attack

Once again, Alvin Bragg proves that “soft on crime” is the only thing he knows how to be. The so-called Manhattan District Attorney can always be counted on to go easy when it comes to people disrespecting law enforcement. Now his office is at it again—this time with the infamous “Diaper Man,” who decided it was his right to pelt New York’s bravest with snowballs and smear our entire city’s sense of order.

Instead of treating this act of outright disrespect for the men and women in blue the way it deserves, Bragg’s office pulled the usual stunt. Instead of handing the case to a grand jury—where everyday New Yorkers could decide—he just brushed it under the rug. If you’re a cop and somebody attacks you? Don’t expect help from Alvin Bragg.

It’s gotten to the point where criminals know they can get away with anything so long as it happens in Manhattan. Liberals like Bragg worry more about the “feelings” of criminals than about the safety of citizens or the authority of our police. No wonder there are people parading around in diapers and tossing snowballs at cops. This is what you get when you put radicals and globalists in charge—they’d rather virtue signal and coddle lawbreakers than actually enforce the law.

Meanwhile, real Americans are left to wonder: what exactly does it take for Bragg to take crime seriously? If being a grown man in a diaper assaulting police officers is just another day in his liberal paradise, maybe we need someone in that office who actually understands law and order. With each new case like this, Bragg signals to criminals that New York is open for disrespect, chaos, and crime—so long as you target the people who protect us.

Is this the America you want? If Bragg can’t even get tough on something as obvious as Diaper Man, maybe it’s time to ask—who is he really working for?

Source: NY Post


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