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Biden Tells Police Vaccine Holdouts: 'Yes,' You Should Be Fired
President Biden on Thursday said police officers and first responders who refuse the COVID-19 vaccine should stay home and be fired. Speaking during a presidential CNN town hall, moderator Anderson Cooper noted that as many as one in three emergency responders in some major cities are refusing to comply with city vaccine mandates. "I'm wondering where you stand on that," Cooper said. "Should police officers, first responders be mandated to get vaccines? And if not, should they be mandated to stay at home, let go?" "Yes and yes," Biden replied, going on to suggest that he implemented his controversial vaccine mandate only as a last resort. (Brown, 10/21)
The Chicago police union鈥檚 first vice president has issued a blistering attack on Mayor Lori Lightfoot鈥檚 vaccine mandate, likening it to "The Hunger Games," and warned younger officers not to give in to pressure.聽The remarks came in a nearly 10-minute video posted by Fraternal Order of Police First Vice President Michael Mette on his Facebook page.聽"Welcome to day three of 鈥楾he Hunger Games,鈥 where we find out who the city is going to offer up as tribute," Mette says in the video, invoking the book and film series about a dystopian world in which children must fight to the death for the entertainment of wealthy residents.聽(Betz, 10/21)
With thousands of Chicago police officers at odds with the city鈥檚 new COVID-19 vaccine mandates, officials in the neighboring state of Indiana are trying to recruit disgruntled cops, some of whom are being punished for not complying. ... 鈥淗ey Chicago police officers, we鈥檙e hiring!鈥 an Indiana State Police spokesman said in a tweet on Thursday. 鈥淣o vaccine mandate 鈥 lower taxes, great schools, welcoming communities.鈥 (Willetts, 10/20)
A vaccine mandate once directed at new Oklahoma City Police Department recruits has been rescinded, city officials announced Wednesday.聽The hiring prerequisite instituted this summer for both new police hires and fire recruits聽required applicants either to be already vaccinated or be willing to be vaccinated upon hiring.聽"The Oklahoma City Police Department has dropped its COVID-19 vaccine mandate for all new hires and recruits. So neither the vaccine nor a negative test are required to become a police recruit," read a brief statement released聽to the media by聽Oklahoma City Police Dept. spokesman Gary Knight.聽(Gore, 10/21)