Turner Protester Hauled Out The Door By Ex-Marine
“Bob
Turner has only been in office for two months and . . .” was all that
the bearded heckler could blurt out before he was taken down by
Hiltunen.”
By Dell Hill
I wasn’t even going to post this, but then I saw the picture and busted up laughing. Let’s pick up Jim Hoft’s report...
“Marine
vet and former NYPD officier Kevin Hiltunen escorted a screaming hippie
from the swearing-in ceremony of Rep. Bob Turner (R-NY) who replaced
penis-tweeting liar Anthony Weiner in the US House.
Hiltunen escorted the hippie out the door by his collar.
The New York Post reported:
Kevin
Hiltunen, a former NYPD officer, yesterday grabbed an Occupy Wall
Street demonstrator by the collar and dragged him out of a Queens school
where he’d been heckling US Rep. Bob Turner at the congressman’s
swearing-in ceremony.
“I
guess you could say I sorted him out,” said Hiltunen, 48, his jacket
and tie barely mussed after dragging the scruffy protester out on his
rear end.
“All
I was doing was trying to stop this historic occasion from being
disrupt-ed. There is a time and place to exercise your First Amendment
rights,’’ said Hiltunen, of Bergen Beach, Brooklyn, who was identified
by people at the ceremony as an ex-Marine.
“This was not the time or the venue,” Hiltunen added.
Adam
Weissman, 33, of Astoria, was one of three demonstrators to disrupt
Turner’s local swearing-in ceremony at Metropolitan HS in Forest Hills.
Turner won the congressional seat once held by disgraced ex-Rep. Anthony Weiner by defeating Assemblyman David Weprin.
“Bob
Turner has only been in office for two months and . . .” was all that
the bearded heckler could blurt out before he was taken down by
Hiltunen.
Holding
a sign that read, “Rep. Turner [heart] the 1%,” Weissman remained
seated and quiet until Turner, who was there with his wife, Peggy, took
the stage about 1:30 p.m. and began to speak.
“He was close by to where I was standing, and he started yelling something about Bob Turner,” said Hiltunen, who described himself as a Turner supporter and a volunteer for his congressional campaign.
“So I grabbed him by his sweat shirt and escorted him out. I just had to do what was right. I was just here to witness this historic occasion.”
The story is no “biggie”, but that picture is priceless!
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