black brunch on social media, and it turned up at several restaurants over the weekend where protester interrupted diners to read off the names of unarmed black men called in confrontations killed, excuse me in confrontations with police. joining me is john cardillo. he is a former new york officer, new york police officer and new york police officer and he s also an on-air analyst. thank you for joining us. i want to show can we put the picture up of what you you tweeted out this weekend. you tweeted out this picture of you with a gun, right? talking about i m trying to enjoy my eggs right? and then you said black lives matter. what did you mean by that? black brunch nyc, rather. what do you mean for that? well first, thanks for the invite don. i wanted to show hypocrisy. and what i was doing clearly, obviously, i don t believe we should use firearms to counter first amendment protest. what i was trying to do was put something sensational on the internet that i thought wou
two words come to mind. put aside we have right to protest in public and bo into private businesses interrupt them. willfully ignorant. they based this on every 28 hours report put out by a hate group which is malcolm x grassroots organization. that has been debunked by everybody. that is as not credible. while they re protesting the police, last night two police officers shot. you know how they are shot? they are trying to apprehend suspects in a robbery. the police, also citizens who put on a uniform every day and go out they may have a right to protest in public. they don t have a right to go into businesses. they have another protest predicated on a lie which is what this is. what are they really doing to advance their cause? martha: you know what? it s a great question. pull up one of the tweets sent out by one of these protesters and it says, we re approaching our last brunch spot exclamation point. hashtag black brunch nyc. interrupting white supremacy one brunch at a time.