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Retired deputy sheriff criticizes Bowman's fire alarm prank as a serious offense

12:36 04.10.2023

In a scathing editorial piece, The New York Post's editorial board criticized New York Democratic Rep. Jamaal Bowman for his fire alarm stunt in Congress, calling it "moronically irresponsible and wrong." The editorial accused the mainstream media of trying to downplay the incident, stating that if Bowman were a Republican, there would be widespread outrage and demands for punishment. The Post argued that the liberal press's concerns about norms and democracy are mere "hot air."

The fire alarm incident occurred on Saturday morning as lawmakers were scrambling to avert a government shutdown. Capitol Police are now investigating Bowman's actions, but the congressman insists it was a simple mistake. However, the Post's editorial board dismissed his explanation, pointing out that as a former middle-school principal, he should have known better than to pull a fire alarm for fun. They emphasized that pulling a fire alarm in DC is a misdemeanor offense that can carry a six-month sentence, and if charged with illegal obstruction of congressional proceedings, Bowman could face felony time.

The editorial board criticized the media's response to the incident, comparing it to how they would have reacted if Bowman were a Republican. They claimed that if the roles were reversed, there would be a constant 24-hour live feed on CNN, with The New York Times publishing "screaming thinkpieces." They argued that the liberal media has largely swept the Bowman story under the rug, with only a few news stories and defenses from left-leaning outlets.

Supporters of Bowman, including fellow Squad member Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and panelists from ABC News' "The View," have come to his defense. However, the Post highlighted the opinion of retired deputy sheriff Joy Farrow, who believes Bowman should have known better. Farrow, who spent 28 years in law enforcement, argued that it is impossible to accidentally pull a fire alarm and that Bowman's actions caused panic and wasted valuable resources. She emphasized that pulling a fire alarm intentionally is a serious offense and questioned Bowman's judgment as a former school principal.

When questioned about any potential repercussions, Bowman took responsibility for his actions but stated that he was in a rush to go vote. He expressed confidence that the investigation would resolve the matter.

Overall, the New York Post's editorial board condemned Bowman's fire alarm stunt and accused the liberal media of trying to downplay the incident. They argued that if the situation involved a Republican, the media would be demanding severe consequences. Meanwhile, retired deputy sheriff Joy Farrow criticized Bowman's actions, stating that they caused panic and wasted resources. She emphasized that intentionally pulling a fire alarm is a serious offense and criticized Bowman's judgment as a former school principal.

/ Wednesday, October 4, 2023, 12:36 PM /

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