That’s what a street mural painted in Brooklyn said. The mural went up around 1 a.m. Saturday on North 15th Street between Wythe Avenue and Banker Street in Williamsburg, according to the New York Post.
“It was a big hit. The crowds cheered, even the cops chuckled.” said one attendee.
The city DOT arrived around 10pm to cover up the mural. “They told the partygoers it came from up top and they were told the sign said ‘F–k the police,’” the attendee told the Post.