Prof. Anna Hayward is under fire for blaming Suffolk County police for the shooting death of a crazed knife-wielding man.
“Stony Brook University must denounce Dr. Hayward’s hateful comments and should put an end to the harmful anti-police bias in their program,” said Civello, while praising the work of Stony Brooklyn’s hospital medical staff’s treatment of the 2 officers.
“Stony Brook University Medical Center’s outstanding care performed a miracle in saving these Police Officers’ lives. It’s shameful that Dr. Hayward would sully the reputation of the entire Stony Brook community with her anti-police rhetoric.” Hayward did not return email requests for comment. Her anti-cop, “murdered” remarks were removed from Instagram — but not before screen grabs were taken of them.
Stony Brook U. officials, in a statement Monday night said, “We appreciate the members of law enforcement who work to keep our community safe and we are proud of our doctors at Stony Brook Medicine for the quality medical care they provided the injured officers; we wish them a speedy recovery. The comments made online were from what appears to be a faculty member’s private account that is not affiliated with Stony Brook University.
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