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Patrick J. Lynch, head of the largest police union in New York, wrote in an open letter that reporters are unqualified to judge the actions of police officers and that their "inflammatory" rhetoric worsens relations between police and the community. The letter, addressed to "all armchair judges," comes a week after a widely condemned incident in which NYPD Officer James Frascatore mistakenly tackled and handcuffed former tennis pro James Blake outside the latter's hotel. Read More |