An anti-cop Antifa activist posted a vile request for rowdy Philadelphia football fans Sunday night. (Image source: YouTube screenshot)
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Cop-hating Antifa activist posts vile request to rowdy football fans: 'Burn a police station for me
January 23, 2018
An Antifa activist who made headlines in August by saying "it’s a privilege to teach future dead cops" rolled out another vile attack against law enforcement Sunday night as the Philadelphia Eagles sealed their NFC Championship win.
Mike Isaacson asked rowdy Eagles fans in the City of Brotherly Love to “burn a police station for me."
Isaacson apparently posted the tweet following reports of disorderly conduct surrounding the Eagles' contest against the Minnesota Vikings, BizPac Review said.
What kind of trouble did Isaacson get in previously?
After his "it’s a privilege to teach future dead cops" tweet in August, Isaacson was placed on administrative leave by John Jay College in New York City where he taught economics.
“I am appalled that anyone associated with John Jay, with our proud history of supporting law enforcement authorities, would suggest that violence against police is ever acceptable," John Jay College President Karol Mason said at the time.
The school added to the Daily Caller News Foundation on Tuesday that Isaacson no longer teaches at John Jay College.
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