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Bronx Teen Gets Threatened With Eviction After Blasting “F*ck Tha Police” During Slain Officer Miosotis Familia’s Funeral

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The NYPD is still coping with the unexpected and unprovoked slaying of fellow officer Miosotis Familia but one Bronx teen says it was “satisfying” to blast “F*ck Tha Police” during her funeral… yeah this generation’s savagery is on another level…

Anyways, 16-year-old Julien Rodriguez played the NWA song from his East 188th street apartment window as officers gathered to pay their final respects. Julien claims that his older brother and best friend were both killed by cops so he feels unapologetic for his tit-for-tat antics.

“Since they did not show respect for my brother and my friend, why should I show respect to them?” the teen told The Post.

Well, Julien must’ve not anticipated the repercussions for his song choice because it was reported that about 20 officers had to go up to his apartment to tell him to turn it off. He eventually apologized but only because the building’s superintendent threatened to evict his family. He does say he feels sympathetic for the Familia’s death, however.
“I feel sympathy for that, because all she was trying to do was take bad people off the street,” the teen said. “It was wrong because she did not do anything wrong, but at the same time, my bro and my best friend died for no reason.”

Apparently, his sympathy wasn’t enough for his super because the Post apparently caught up to him as well and he says he’s giving Julien and his family the boot for their blatant disrespect.

“I left my job, came to the apartment, and told them they have to get out of there,” said the man, who only gave the name Jesus and said he had been allowing the siblings to stay there for the week. “I’ve got a deep respect for all the police — I didn’t know they would do something like that.”

Theres no word on if the teen will face any further disciplinary action but let’s just say the cops aren’t happy.

“This is the shit we face everyday,” one officer said.

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