A Brooklyn math teacher has been fired for saying she would boycott a fundraiser held for the families of two NYPD officers killed all the way through an ambush assault.
Laura Lynne Duffy, a teacher at Fontbonne Hall Academy in Brooklyn, wrote in a now deleted tweet: ‘If somebody was once questioning, I am intentionally dressing up nowadays. #Abolition #BLM’.
The Sisters of St. Joseph, Brentwood, New York, which supports Fontbonne Hall, posted an update to Facebook stating that as of Friday, Duffy is now not employed on the faculty.
‘The Sisters of Saint Joseph beef up the Administration of Fontbonne Hall Academy School which has made up our minds that Laura Lynn Duffy is not within the make use of of FHA effective Friday February 4, 2022,’ the Facebook put up said.

Laura Lynne Duffy (pictured), a teacher at Fontbonne Hall Academy in Brooklyn, wrote in a now deleted tweet: ‘If somebody used to be questioning, I'm deliberately dressing up as of late. #Abolition #BLM’

The Sisters of St. Joseph, Brentwood, New York, which helps Fontbonne Hall, posted an replace to Facebook stating that as of Friday, Duffy is no longer employed on the faculty
The college had arranged the fundraiser to lift money for the families of officers Jason Rivera, 22 and Wilbert Mora, 27, who had been shot by way of profession felony Lashawn McNeil, 47, on January 21.
The faculty announced the fundraiser at the morning of the event, in a tweet that learn: ‘Today we had a get dressed down day to honor NYPD Officers, Jason Rivera and Wilbert Mora for their provider to NYC. All proceeds will be donated to the families of our fallen officers. Thank you to Sergeant Polanco, Sergeant Singh & Sergeant Oliveri for becoming a member of us.’
She has since deleted her account amid large backlash.

The maths teacher at Fontbonne Hall Academy in Brooklyn wrote on Twitter that she would be ‘deliberately dressing up’


NYPD officers Wilbert Mora (left), 27, and Jason Rivera (proper), 22 , had been shot by means of profession felony Lashawn McNeil, 47, on January 21

Yesterday police officers arrived to St. Patrick’s Cathedral in New York for the funeral of Wilbert Mora
School officers have now launched a probe into the submit and feature mentioned they ‘don't endorse the private comments of the college member’.
On Wednesday Fontbonne Hall mentioned in a remark: ‘It has come to the attention of the administration of Fontbonne Hall that one of our academics tweeted a politically charged remark in regard’s to today’s pupil led fundraiser in improve of the fallen NYPD officers.
‘Fontbonne Hall does now not endorse the non-public comments of this college member and we will proceed to advance the challenge of the Sisters of Saint Joseph of all inclusive love, team spirit and reconciliation and prayers are with the families of the fallen officers and we remain proud of our students for the compassion they showed as of late.
‘We are engaging in an internal investigation of the matter and will percentage an replace when suitable.’
Yesterday New York City got here to a standstill as hundreds of police officers arrived to St. Patrick’s Cathedral for the funeral of Mr Mora.
The officer’s funeral came about on the similar Roman Catholic cathedral where officer Jason Rivera was once eulogized and posthumously promoted to detective ultimate Friday.
In her emotional eulogy delivered in Spanish, Mr Mora’s older sister, Karina Mora, described her younger brother as a man who was ‘full of dream’ and who ‘lit up the room along with his smile.’
Mora argued that police officers had been left defenseless in opposition to the emerging tide of violence in the city, and known as on New York’s lawmakers to crack down on soft-on-crime insurance policies.
Police Commissioner Keechant Sewell delivered a formidable speech, telling Mr Mora’s family members and fellow officers filling the cavernous marble church: ‘An ocean of officers shouldn’t have to line streets for the second time in 5 days, to mourn the appalling loss of a 27-year-old son and brother.’
Just like she did right through Rivera’s funeral, Sewell announced that Mr Mora has been posthumously promoted to detective first grade, drawing applause from the group.

Fontbonne Hall in Brooklyn (pictured) is an independent Catholic highschool for girls

Fontbonne Hall Academy in Brooklyn stated in a observation that they would be sporting out an investigation into the submit

This week the varsity stated students had arranged the fundraiser to boost cash for the families of the fallen officers

Thousands of officers stand outside St Patrick’s Cathedral in New York for the funeral of officer Wilbert Mora

Cardinal Dolan exits the cathedral ahead of Officer Mora’s casket being carried by his fellow officers
Last week New York City’s law enforcement officials paid emotional tributes to Jason Rivera and Wilbert Mora as loads gathered to publicly mourn the passing of their Brothers in Blue.
The officers have been shot after being ambushed by way of occupation legal Lashawn McNeil, 47, during a callout over a family dispute in Harlem on January 21.
Medics battled to sav Mora who passed away from his accidents at NYU Langone 4 days later. Rivera, who were with the power simply over a year, died at the scene.
Hundreds of mourners turned out at a makeshift vigil at the NYPD’s 32nd precinct remaining Wednesday evening to pay their respects to the officers.
NYPD Officer Sterling Medina, who spoke at the makeshift vigil, was once triumph over with emotion as he shared his own memories of his shut buddy Wilbert Mora.
Police Benevolent Association President Pat Lynch additionally thanked the native Harlem community for stepping up for their police drive.

Last week masses of folks took to the streets of New York to pay tribute to the fallen officers

Police officers hold candles as they attend a vigil for the fallen officers in New York
He told the assembled crowds: ‘Lighting candles, hanging plant life, bowing their heads, feeding our families, taking care of our police officers, now not just right here in this block, but every position that you see them.
‘When we pray for our fallen heroes, we will’t disregard our third hero. His heroic movements saved lives however left him with a heavy burden to hold.’
Police Commissioner Keechant Sewell said: ‘The murders of officers Jason Rivera and Wilbert Mora go away us with broken hearts, flags at half-staff, and black bands on our shields.
‘They were great officers doing crucial activity — paintings their fellow Finest proceed in their honor. Pray for them. Support them. And never overlook.’
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