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“Disturbing”: Eric Holder Rushes To Smear NYPD For Anti-Terror Efforts



Mar 8, 2012 6 Comments ›› Pat Dollard

WASHINGTON (AP) — Attorney General Eric Holder told Congress on Thursday he’s disturbed by what he’s read about the New York Police Department conducting surveillance of mosques and Islamic student organizations in New Jersey.

Holder’s brief comments represented the most extensive public discussion of the topic to date by anyone in the Obama administration. The administration has repeatedly refused to endorse or repudiate the NYPD’s tactics, which include cataloging mosques and Muslim-owned businesses, recording the license plates of worshippers at mosques, infiltrating student groups and eavesdropping in Muslim neighborhoods.

The NYPD conducted some of those operations outside its jurisdiction in New Jersey, prompting criticism from politicians and from the FBI, which said the surveillance has damaged relations with Muslims and weakened national security.

Holder’s remarks, at a hearing of the Senate Appropriations Committee, followed questions by Sen. Frank Lautenberg, D-N.J., who asked how one law enforcement agency could spy on another state’s residents without notifying authorities. New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and Newark Mayor Cory Booker were apparently “unaware of this large-scale investigation,” Lautenberg said.

“I don’t know,” Holder replied. “We are in the process of reviewing the letters that have come in expressing concerns about those matters.”

“At least what I’ve read publicly, and again, just what I’ve read in the newspapers, is disturbing,” Holder said. “And these are things that are under review at the Justice Department.”

Holder did not elaborate on whether he was disturbed by the tactics or the fact that they were done outside of New York. Three dozen members of Congress have asked for a Justice Department investigation.

Federal prosecutors have used civil rights laws to crack down on police abuses such as racial profiling and unnecessary uses of force. But in the decade since the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks, the Justice Department has not publicly investigated a police department for its counterterrorism efforts.

Holder’s comments followed unusually strong criticism of the NYPD by the top FBI agent in New Jersey, who said the police surveillance had made Muslims more distrustful of law enforcement and made it harder to fight terrorism.

New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg continued to defend his department Thursday.

“We have the best police department in the world, and I think they show that every single day, and we have stopped 14 attacks since 9/11, fortunately without anybody dying,” he said at a mayors conference in Chicago.


  • DC

    Fuck you, Eric (Dick) Holder! If you aren’t going to do anything about it, then step aside and let the folks with balls do what needs done!

  • http://touchstonesjests.blogspot.com/ TouchStone

    Why is that pos NOT in jail?
    {rhetorical}

  • YERMOM

    he is just upset cause if anyone is going to spy on and kill Americans it’s going to be him.

  • SLEDBETTER

    HOLDER IS DISTURBED BY OUR POLICE DOING THEIR JOB AND PROTECTING AMERICA, BUT ISN’T DISTURBED AT ALL WHEN BLACK PANTHERS THREATEN AMERICANS TRYING TO VOTE OR WHEN BORDER PATROL AGENTS ARE MURDERD.

  • A K

    Eric Holder and the FBI are in the pocket of the Muslim Brotherhood.

  • https://agoldstardad.wordpress.com/ Fozzy

    You mean the whole spying on private citizens for no apparent reason thing?