A New York City actress was fired from her theater company after posting a vile video about street closures due to the funeral of slain NYPD officer Jason Rivera.
Jacqueline Guzman complained about the disruption in a video that later went viral on social media.
Although Guzman later deleted her rant, social media users shared the disrespectful video.
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Actress fired over viral video ranting about street closures for slain NYPD officer: 'This is f***ing ridiculous' https://t.co/nyDwMjKPWP
— TheBlaze (@theblaze) January 30, 2022
The New York Post reported:
“We do not need to shut down most of Lower Manhattan because one cop died for probably doing his job incorrectly. They kill people who are under 22 every single day for no good reason and we don’t shut down the city for them,” said Jacqueline Guzman on the clip, which appeared on TikTok under then handle @vinylboobs.
Guzman spoke as she filmed herself Friday walking down an empty street, which had been barricaded off.
She went on to pan the camera to the closed street.
“Like this is f–king ridiculous. This is f–king ridiculous. What if somebody is having a heart attack in this area. Nobody can get to them because it’s all blocked off for one f–king cop,” she ranted.
As noted by The Blaze, Guzman suffered consequences for her disgusting rant:
Guzman has since deleted the video from the internet, as well as her other social media accounts. However, the video was reposted by other people who shared it across social media.
Face to Face Films, a theatre and film company that employed Guzman, posted a statement Saturday on Facebook explaining that Guzman had been fired over the video.
“Face to Face Films has just been made aware of an insensitive video involving one of our members, Jacqueline Guzman,” the statement said. “Face to Face Films does not support nor can condone these comments made about fallen Officer Rivera.”
“As a result, she is no longer a member of our company,” the statement added.
Face to Face Films posted their statement on Facebook.
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