Brown University students booed New York City Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly off stage during a speech Tuesday in Providence, Rhode Island.
Kelly got in only a few words in front of a fiery crowd that chanted things like, “Racism is not for debate,” before university officials pulled the plug on his lecture.
New York’s top officer was scheduled to talk at the Taubman Center for Public Policy on proactive policing measures, then do a Q&A session. Following an intro, protesters began to shout at Kelly when he took the microphone.
Under Kelly’s leadership, local crime rates dropped to record lows. But he has become a polarizing figure in recent months over the NYPD’s controversial “stop and frisk” practice, which a federal judge ruled unconstitutional for targeting minorities.
Kelly reportedly told the crowd, “I thought this was the Academy..Where we’re supposed to have free speech.”









