New York City Council Member Inna Vernikov arrested for bringing gun to pro-Palestinian rally at Bro
Source: CBS
New York City Council Member Inna Vernikov arrested for bringing gun to pro-Palestinian rally at Brooklyn College
NEW YORK -- New York City Council Member Inna Vernikov surrendered to police after she was photographed with a gun at a rally in support of Palestinians in Brooklyn.
Vernikov, a licensed gun owner, attended the rally Thursday on the grounds outside Brooklyn College.
The NYPD said Vernikov was seen on video with a gun in her waistband during the rally.
Though Vernikov has a license to carry a gun, the NYPD said it was illegal for to bring it on school grounds
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obamanut2012
(29,369 posts)Calls Democrats Communists like she experienced in Russia.
IronLionZion
(51,272 posts)JohnSJ
(98,883 posts)the repukes would oppose that
T_A
(604 posts)it's a Class E felony.
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100218360837
4lbs
(7,395 posts)Not sure what laws are like in NY.
Anyone know?
4lbs
(7,395 posts)Now, will she intentionally violate it, feigning ignorance?
Polybius
(21,902 posts)Incredibly strict. I can't get a carry permit here in NYC, and I'm a model citizen with no arrest record.
tornado34jh
(1,527 posts)Sounds like this person didn't get the memo. It's funny she claims that Democrats are communists. She probably doesn't even support Ukraine.
As a side note, that surname is very unusual. Typically in Eastern Slavic names, the ending of the family name/surname is different between men and women. For women, usually it would end in something like -ova, -eva/-yeva, -ivna, depending on language. So in this case, typically it would be named Vernikova. Maybe this is the exception, although certain surnames don't change forms between masculine and feminine form, particularly in Ukrainian.
IronLionZion
(51,272 posts)Maybe the a got dropped on paperwork along the way like a typo.
tornado34jh
(1,527 posts)Usually it will end in something like -enko, -chuk, -yuk, or something like that, especially the first one. However, in other forms, e.g. Ivanovych, the ending would be different between men and women, For example Zelenska is the feminine form of Zelenskyi. Now it could be possible that her father was Russian, as typically Russian names end in -ov. Of course, during Soviet times in Ukraine, they used Russian surnames for a lot of people.