• [Another Dim stunt...] NYC mayoral candidate Brad Lander released after

    From Leroy N. Soetoro@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jun 21 18:09:13 2025
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    https://nypost.com/2025/06/17/us-news/comptroller-brad-lander-arrested-by- ice-at-federal-plaza-in-nyc/

    City Comptroller Brad Lander was dramatically arrested by ICE agents at a federal immigration courthouse in Manhattan Tuesday — in a chaotic, caught-on-camera moment that will likely give his humdrum mayoral campaign
    a boost.

    The progressive Democrat spent about four hours in custody before he
    ambled out of 26 Federal Plaza, escorted by his wife and Gov. Kathy
    Hochul, and announced the assault and obstruction charges against him were dropped.

    Speaking to reporters and supporters outside, Lander wasted no time
    blasting incumbent Mayor Eric Adams and Democratic mayoral primary
    frontrunner Andrew Cuomo, declaring New Yorkers “deserve a mayor who will protect the rights of immigrants.”

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    “I’m happy to report I’m just fine, I lost a button,” Lander — who has
    been polling third behind Cuomo and Democratic socialist Assemblyman
    Zohran Mamdani in the Dem primary — said to laughs outside the courthouse.

    When Lander was asked if he hoped to pull a political stunt at the
    courthouse, he said this was his third visit in recent weeks to the
    immigration hearings.

    Eye-popping video showed Lander being manhandled and cuffed by the feds
    after the comptroller vocally protested masked federal agents hauling away
    a man — whom the comptroller later identified as “Eduardo” — leaving an immigration hearing.

    Lander repeatedly demanded to see a judicial warrant as he kept his hand clutched on the detainee’s shoulder, but the agents did not produce one,
    video obtained by The Post shows.

    “You don’t have the authority to arrest US citizens,” Lander repeated in protest, video shows.

    “I’m not obstructing, I am standing right here in the hallway. I asked to
    see the judicial warrant. … You don’t have the authority to arrest US
    citizens asking for a judicial warrant.”

    Lander was arrested for allegedly assaulting law enforcement and impeding
    a federal officer, Tricia McLaughlin, a spokesperson for the US Department
    of Homeland Security, said.

    “Our heroic ICE law enforcement officers face a 413% increase in assaults against them — it is wrong that politicians seeking higher office
    undermine law enforcement safety to get a viral moment,” she said in a statement. “No one is above the law, and if you lay a hand on a law
    enforcement officer, you will face consequences.”

    Footage posted by an amNY reporter showed no obvious assault by Lander,
    who was pulled away from the immigrant by several federal agents. Sources contended Lander pushed a federal agent’s hands away.

    One ICE agent was overheard minutes before telling another, “Do you want
    to arrest the comptroller?” The City reported.

    The episode involving Lander — just a week before the June 24 primary —
    echoed Bill de Blasio’s 2013 arrest at a protest over a hospital closure.

    At the time, de Blasio polled at a distant third in that year’s mayoral
    race — similar to Lander’s current position — but he eventually gained
    ground and ended up winning.

    The anti-ICE protest arrest also recalled Newark Mayor Ras Baraka being
    cuffed in May as he demonstrated against an immigration detention facility
    in his city. Baraka ended up placing second in the Democratic primary for
    New Jersey’s governor.

    Lander’s attention-grabbing moment in the courthouse 12th-floor hall
    quickly prompted an outcry from his fellow Democrats in the mayoral race,
    even among his bitter enemy Cuomo, who called it “the latest example of
    the extreme thuggery of Trump’s ICE out of control.”

    Notably silent on Lander’s run-in with the feds, was his political nemesis
    in City Hall, though Adams’ spokeswoman Kayla Mamelak said hours after the arrest that: “Today should not be about Brad Lander.”

    “It’s about making sure all New Yorkers — regardless of their
    documentation status — feel safe enough to use public resources, like
    dialing 911, sending their kids to school, going to the hospital, or
    attending court appearances, and do not instead hide in the shadows,”
    Mamelak said in a statement.

    Hochul, who had been in the city for a press conference of her own,
    blasted Lander’s arrest as “bulls–t” before she showed up to escort him
    out of the federal building.

    Following his release, Lander drew attention to ICE’s arrests amid
    President Trump’s hardline immigration crackdown.

    “We are normalizing family separation,” he told the crowd. “We are
    normalizing due process rights violations, we are normalizing the
    destruction of constitutional democracy.”

    Lander said while he may be fine, “Eduardo” is not.

    “Eduardo is in ICE detention and he’s not gonna sleep in his bed tonight,”
    he said. “As far as I know, he has no lawyer. He has been stripped of his
    due process rights.”

    Lander had been at the federal court to observe immigration proceedings
    after Trump’s recent call for ICE to target New York City and other Democrat-led cities.

    Opponents of Trump’s hardline crackdown in the Big Apple have decried ICE agents detaining immigrants for potential deportation after they show up
    for routine court hearings.

    His wife, Meg Barnette, told reporters after Lander’s detention that he
    linked arms with an immigrant who had his asylum case dismissed – a step
    that could lead to deportation even if there’s an appeal.

    The immigrant was quickly swarmed by ICE agents as Lander tried to escort
    him from the courtroom, a campaign spokesperson said.

    Sources said Lander and others would lock arms with immigrants who were
    likely to face ICE detention in an effort to walk them to an elevator, and freedom beyond.

    Lander had locked arms with two or three immigrants before the kerfuffle,
    and had let go when ICE moved in to make an arrest, sources said.

    But during the final escort, Lander would not release his arms to let the
    feds take custody and had pushed their hands away, sources said.

    The accusation that Lander assaulted a fed — besides being arguably
    unclear, at best, in video — drew skepticism from another source.

    “I’m not sure he’s capable of assaulting a damp napkin,” the source
    quipped.

    Lander called the DHS statement alleging assault “preposterous” in an
    interview with MSNBC’s Chris Hayes Tuesday night.

    “DHS put that preposterous statement out that everyone could see is not
    what was happening on the video, but they didn’t tell me any of that,”
    Lander said.

    “They did take me to a detention room and I just sat for three-and-a-half
    hours in a detention room,” Lander dished, claiming he had not been told
    by officers why he was being held.

    But Lander appears to have gotten acquainted with at least two of the
    federal officers involved in Tuesday’s drama.

    “This was kind of remarkable in itself. The arresting officer is a
    Pakistani Muslim who lives in Brighton Beach. And the second officer is an Indo-Guyanese immigrant who lives in South Ozone Park in Queens. Both immigrants,” Lander told Hayes.

    Lander insisted during the MSNBC interview he had no intention of getting arrested Tuesday and doubled down on his actions to oversee ICE
    proceedings — promising to return to the federal courthouse in the future.

    “I will absolutely go back and I urge other people to do it as well,”
    Lander said, adding, “I will be back.”

    In a statement, prosecutors at the Southern District of New York said that
    they were still “investigating” the episode — but did not specify what
    exactly they are still scrutinizing.

    They added in the statement that “federal law” prohibits assaulting law enforcement officials, but did not explain why they decided not to charge Lander with a crime.


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