NY state senate candidate Christian Amato carried anti-cop ‘ACAB’ sign at rally

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NY state senate candidate Christian Amato carried anti-cop 'ACAB' sign at protest

A Democrat running for state Senate in The Bronx was pictured carrying a sign with “ACAB,” the acronym for “All Cops Are Bastards,” during a Black Lives Matter protest in 2020 — drawing ire from neighborhood activists and an opponent.

song “Fuk Da Police,” Gurman said. A demonstrator standing next to Amato also carried a sign that said “Blue Lives Don’t Matter.” Speaking to The Post, Amato admitted to carrying the “ACAB” sign — but insisted he didn’t realize he was holding a cop-hating message when it was handed to him.

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