Mullins came under fire in 2020 when
he posted the arrest report of de Blasio’s daughter, Chiara de Blasio, on social media following her arrest during George Floyd protests. Mullins was hit with departmental charges for the violation of NYPD rules.
In another instance during the pandemic, Mullins
tweeted that the city’s health commissioner was a “b---h” who had “blood on her hands” after she sparred with the NYPD
over half a million hospital-grade face masks.
In a piece written earlier this summer for the MailOnline, the Greenwich Village native tore into the soon-to-depart mayor’s two terms in City Hall.
“Since first taking office in 2014, de Blasio’s incendiary anti-police rhetoric has already resulted in three police officers being executed while sitting in police vehicles, Molotov cocktails being lobbed at officers and into police vehicles, armed assaults on police facilities, cops being pelted with debris, and wholesale damage to police and public property,” he wrote.
Mullins represents 11,000 members and serves as the union’s chief spokesman, weighing in frequently on a variety of issues.