
ICE WATCH: NYU Langone's Cobble Hill ER refused to treat three NYPD detectives after they were attacked by a suspect because staff falsely accused them of being with ICE. Eventually after disarming the plainclothes detectives they were treated. The staff violated the Hippocratic… pic.twitter.com/asFylfxWtN
— @amuse (@amuse) January 22, 2026
In a shocking breakdown of medical ethics, NYU Langone staff denied emergency care to injured NYPD detectives because they believed they were ICE.
Two New York City Police Department detectives were denied medical care late Saturday night/early Sunday morning at NYU Langone Health’s Cobble Hill emergency room because staff mistook them for ICE agents.
The scene devolved into chaos. Nurses and physicians refused treatment, accused the detectives of being with Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and only relented after disarming the plainclothes officers—despite the detectives having been injured while apprehending a suspect.
This was not a misunderstanding. It was a crime. Read the rest at gellerreport.com.




Those so-called doctors and nurses who refused medical care to those detectives need prison time. The longer their sentences, the better.