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NYPD Captain Banished After His Viral Rant

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An NYPD captain reassigned after criticizing New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani on camera has become an unlikely conservative folk hero, with Republican lawmakers and police supporters rallying behind him and accusing City Hall of punishing dissent.

Capt. James G. Wilson, formerly the executive officer of Brooklyn’s 94th Precinct in Greenpoint, was transferred to the NYPD’s 911 call center in the Bronx after a video surfaced showing him mocking the city’s new mayor during a tense protest outside Wyckoff Heights Medical Center in Bushwick.

The footage quickly spread online and ignited debate over free speech, political bias, and whether police officers should face disciplinary action for expressing personal political opinions while on duty.

In the clip, Wilson can be heard dismissing Mamdani as “an embarrassment” and “total nonsense” after protesters reminded him the mayor was technically his boss.

“He’s expendable, he’s temporary,” Wilson said, smiling as demonstrators continued to challenge him.

“Not my mayor,” he added.

At another point in the exchange, Wilson reportedly broadened his criticism beyond Mamdani, referring to Democrats as a “waste of human race.”

The comments triggered an internal NYPD review and led to Wilson’s reassignment. Department officials said the disciplinary process remains ongoing, citing long-standing rules prohibiting officers from publicly expressing partisan political views while on duty.

But conservatives argue Wilson is being selectively targeted because his remarks were aimed at a progressive Democratic mayor.

Councilwoman Joann Ariola, a Queens Republican, blasted the city’s response and accused officials of hypocrisy.

“If Capt. Wilson had said something negative about Donald Trump, he’d probably be declared a hero and get a medal and a dinner at Gracie Mansion,” Ariola said.

“But since he spoke out against Dear Leader Mamdani, the manufactured outrage machine is kicking into gear, and the radicals are coming out of the woodwork to silence all public dissent.”

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Council Minority Leader David Carr echoed that sentiment, claiming city employees who criticize conservatives rarely face consequences.

“We have heard city employees make disparaging remarks about our president, sometimes about Republicans or conservatives and even entire groups of New Yorkers, with absolutely no consequence,” Carr said.

“Even if a policy prohibiting political speech by public employees is Constitutional, it sure as hell isn’t enforced fairly or consistently.”

The controversy comes amid already heightened political tensions surrounding Mamdani, the democratic socialist mayor whose policies and rhetoric have sharply divided New Yorkers. Critics of the mayor frequently accuse him of being hostile toward law enforcement, while supporters argue he is pushing long-overdue reforms.

A senior NYPD source sympathetic to Wilson argued police officers should not lose their constitutional rights simply because they wear a badge.

“Why is a cop different than anyone else? He has First Amendment rights,” the source said.

“He was out there doing his job, and he was being recorded. That’s their First Amendment right, but what about his First Amendment rights?”

The protest where the incident occurred had already drawn controversy after anti-ICE activists gathered outside the hospital over reports that federal immigration agents had brought an illegal migrant there for medical treatment.

Meanwhile, Mamdani has attempted to distance himself from the fallout. Speaking to reporters Wednesday, the mayor said he had no involvement in Wilson’s reassignment.

“My understanding is [it was] a decision that was made in accordance with NYPD’s administrative guidelines,” Mamdani said.

The incident has since become another flashpoint in the broader political battle over free speech, policing, and ideological double standards inside New York City government.

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