He's in the news, again.
Apparently, someone with a "NYSenate Official Business" placard on their car parked that car so the 2nd Avenue bike lane between 43rd and 44th streets was completely blocked. Complaints were registered and a GOP staffer investigated. The offender was identified as NY Senator Kevin Parker (D-Brooklyn), but the placard was not on the vehicle it is supposed to be on. Disclosure of these facts sent the state senator into an irrational tizzy.
Democrat Senator Urges Republican Aide To Kill Herself, Continues Attacking Her
http://www.dailywire.com/news/39468/shock-democrat-senator-urges-republican-aide-kill-ryan-saavedra
A New York State Democrat Senator came under intense fire on Tuesday after he urged a Republican aide to kill herself in a now-deleted tweet and then immediately continued attacking her.
Sen. Kevin Parker (D-Brooklyn) instructed New York State Republican Deputy Communications Director Candice Giove to "Kill yourself!" after she allegedly exposed Parker appearing to misuse a parking placard.
"[I] got to the bottom of this. The placard is assigned to @SenatorParker," Giove tweeted. "However, the license plate # on the placard does not match the vehicle. So he either used it in another car or gave it to someone to use, both of which are not permitted."
Tweets:
Chesney Parks ~ "The whole of 2nd ave bike lane btw 43rd and 44th is blocked by @placardabuse-rs, like this arrogant scofflaw from @NYSenate. Total assholes."
Candice Giove ~ "It got to the bottom of this. The placard is assigned to @SenatorParker. However, the license plate # on the placard does not match the vehicle. So he either used it in another car or gave it to someone to use, both of which are not permitted."
Senator Kevin Parker ~ "Kill yourself!"
Parker's horrifying remark comes after he "attracted attention late last month when he proposed a bill that would require those seeking a firearm permit to consent to having their social-media accounts searched for objectionable content," the Democrat & Chronicle reported. "The bill would require gun-seekers to turn over their passwords to key accounts to police, if necessary. If approved, up to three years of Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat and Twitter posts and one year of search-engine history would be open to scrutiny." ...
Well, quite obviously, NY Senator Kevin Parker is NOT emotionally and intellectually stable enough to be given a firearm permit.
The essential American soul is hard, isolate, stoic, and a killer. It has never yet melted. ~ D.H. Lawrence