NYPD officers harassed, doxed by agitators in Mamdani’s NYC.
Officers with the New York City Police Department are reportedly being harassed and doxxed by left-wing agitators who film encounters with them and post the footage on social media.
According to a report by the New York Post, activists have been recording exchanges with officers and uploading them online in a manner similar to anti-ICE activists who confront federal immigration agents.
“Nobody loves you because of the piece of sh*ts you all are…. Scumbags, you hear. Just f***ing scumbags. Dirty little rats,” a user identified as Stitch the Camera Guy said in a clip posted earlier this month. The video included the officer’s name, photo and information about complaints against the officer.
Other clips reportedly show officers in various settings while on duty as agitators taunt and yell at them. In some instances, individuals revealed officers’ full names and records in what appears to be an attempt to publicly dox their personal information. This comes amid the “ICE List” effort, a national doxxing project that surfaced in June 2025 and publicly identified thousands of federal immigration staffers, including contact and other personal information. The list contains more than 4,500 names.
Mayor Mamdani’s spending frenzy will lead NYC into a rapid decline.
Truth be told, I thought it would take at least one budget cycle for our socialist boy-wonder mayor to implode in a sea of idiocy over how he plans to govern this city and how he intends to pay for it.
The fact that it’s happening even before his first budget is finished — with an absurd debate over raising taxes on rich people who are already leaving the city in droves or socking it to working-class homeowners through higher property taxes — is downright scary.
It’s a big red warning sign that this mayor is so fundamentally unfit for the job of governing Gotham that Gov. Hochul should remove him from office before he destroys what’s left of the city’s economy.
That’s not going to happen, of course, and not just because those emergency powers held by the governor have been invoked just once — when Franklin Delano Roosevelt took steps to fire a corrupt mayor named Jimmy Walker back in 1932.