Why Does the NYPD Hate This Bike Chain

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Why Does the NYPD Hate This Bike Chain​



Samantha Cole SAMANTHA COLE


·MAY 1, 2024 AT 1:02 PM

Columbia University allowed police to storm campus Tuesday night, and Wednesday morning, the NYPD Deputy Commissioner accused student protestors of using an "industrial" chain to barricade doors.

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The morning after New York City police flooded Columbia University and arrested at least 100 students and faculty for trespassing on their own campus, Deputy Commissioner Tarik Sheppard — who rode into the scene last night on top of an armored military vehicle — got on a morning talk show to claim that protestors brought a heavy duty chain to barricade doors.

“This is not what students bring to school,” Sheppard said, holding the chain to the camera. “These are heavy industrial chains that were locked with bike locks, and this is what we encountered on every door inside of Hamilton Hall.”



But this is exactly what students bring to school, and it’s a bike lock chain that’s recommended to them through the Columbia University website. As journalist Aric Toler and several others have pointed out on social media, this exact Kryptonite brand lock was recently on sale through Columbia's Public Safety department, as part of its " Crime Prevention Discount Bike, Locker and Laptop Lock Program.

The City journalist Katie Honan showed the flyer to Sheppard at a press conference Wednesday morning, and he repeated the claim that students would not bring this chain to school. But this lock is not only recommended by Columbia’s own security department; it’s one of only a handful that actually carries a guarantee in Manhattan.


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While Kryptonite offers anti-theft protection guarantees in most states, bike theft is so common in New York City that the company only offers that protection guarantee on a handful of its most heavy-duty locks, including the “New York Fahgettaboudit Chain” Sheppard is waving in front of virtually every news camera he’s encountered this morning. If you’re a student at Columbia and locking up your bike on campus, your choices for guaranteed locks are narrowed to ones like the chain Sheppard and his officers are so befuddled by. These types of chain locks are extremely common in New York specifically because they’re long enough that they can be looped through a bike’s wheel and its frame, because bike thieves in New York often steal wheels off of bikes whose frames are locked up, but whose wheels are not.

The implication, of course, is that Gaza solidarity protestors — who have been occupying their own campus peacefully for two weeks — are not innocent students exercising a First Amendment right to protest, but are somehow professional, tactical, “industrial” agitators who deserve military-grade police intervention. Showing off a common bike lock as some kind of impressive barricading tactic is an attempt to manufacture consent for the brutality the NYPD brought to campus overnight.
 

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Here is
@katie_honan confronting @NYPDDCPI with evidence that the chain he wielded to imply that “outside agitators” barricaded Hamilton Hall is a common bike lock that @Columbia itself sold to their students

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And here is
@NYPDDCPI doing what I did not hear during the press conference, which is confirming that "outside agitators" were in fact arrested inside @Columbia's Hamilton Hall. No word on how many, or who, or what criteria for "outside agitator" is.

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My story on today's press conference.

NYPD Did 'Amazing Job' Arresting Hundreds of College Students to Protect Them From 'Outside Agitators,' NYPD Says


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This exact lock was promoted with a discount to students by
@Columbia Public Safety. How can you say students at this exact University don't bring it to school?

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On March 13th 2024 the Public Safety department promoted this exact lock on Facebook as part of their discount lock program.

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Columbia Public Safety loves the "New York Fahgettaboudit" lock!

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Still Lying!

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.@NYPDPC


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