The president of the Sergeants Benevolent Association on Dec. 16 issued an apology for incendiary comments he made a day earlier regarding the killing of Tessa Majors, the Barnard student stabbed in Morningside Park on Dec. 11.
The union leader, Ed Mullins, said on a radio program that he had been led to believe that Ms. Majors, 18, had gone to the park to buy marijuana.
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