East Harlem lawmaker says he isn’t safe in NY State Assembly

New York State Assemblymember Eddie Gibbs has reached a breaking point, claiming that he no longer feels safe working in the legislative chamber after a heated altercation with a Republican colleague last year. Gibbs, a Democrat who became the first formerly incarcerated person to be elected to the state legislature in 2022, says that an incident with Assemblymember Ari Brown, from Long Island's South Shore, has left him feeling threatened and vulnerable.

The confrontation took place during a floor debate in June, when Brown repeatedly used the term "inmate" to refer to Gibbs, who advocates for prisoners and former prisoners. According to Gibbs, Brown's language was not only derogatory but also escalated into physical violence, with Brown hovering over Gibbs and poking him in the nose before being intervened by a sergeant at arms.

The incident has taken a toll on Gibbs' mental well-being, prompting him to refuse to attend legislative sessions, committee meetings, or even return phone calls from colleagues. He believes that he is not safe working in the chamber, citing Brown's threats of assault as evidence.

Gibbs' struggle highlights the challenges faced by non-traditional candidates like himself who are often at odds with the established order in Albany. As Jose Saldana, director of Release Aging People in Prison advocacy group, noted, Gibbs represents a community that has been historically neglected and under-resourced by the state of New York.

The incident also underscores the need for greater accountability from lawmakers, particularly those who have used derogatory language to refer to prisoners and former prisoners. While some have downplayed the severity of the incident, saying that tensions run high in the chamber and "heated exchanges bubble up from time to time," Gibbs' case serves as a stark reminder of the consequences of such behavior.

As Gibbs prepares to leave office after this November's elections, he expressed his desire for peace and an end to the harassment. "I want to find peace, and I just want them to leave me alone." His story raises important questions about the treatment of prisoners and former prisoners in New York State and the need for greater understanding and empathy from lawmakers.
 
😔🤕 the fact that Gibbs feels threatened and vulnerable after an altercation with Ari Brown is super sad, you feel? 🤕 it's like, he's already been through so much as a formerly incarcerated person, now having to deal with someone making fun of him and even poking him in the nose 😨. and it's not just about him, it's about all the other prisoners and former prisoners who are getting treated like this too 🤦‍♂️. Gibbs is right that we need greater accountability from lawmakers, especially when it comes to derogatory language and behavior 🚫. it's time for a change, you know? 🙏
 
🤯 this is so messed up! eddie gibbs is going through all this because of some guy's childish behavior 😡, but what really gets me is that he's a former inmate who's now fighting for prisoners' rights 🕊️. it's like, his colleagues should be supporting him, not making him feel like an enemy 👊. and now he's refusing to attend sessions or even return calls because he feels threatened? that's just heartbreaking 💔. can't we all just get along and treat each other with respect? 🤝
 
🤕 "The biggest risk is not taking any risk..." - Mark Zuckerberg 📊 You can't just sit there, Gibbs did take a huge risk by getting into politics after being incarcerated, now he's paying the price 🤑. The system should be protecting him, not putting him in harm's way 👮‍♂️. This whole situation is a perfect example of how lawmakers need to step up their game and be held accountable for their actions 💯.
 
😡🤯 Can you believe this? Some people still don't get it! A guy who's actually walked through those prison doors and come out the other side is being bullied by some dude in a fancy suit 🚫💼 because he's advocating for prisoners' rights? It's not okay, period. And to make matters worse, Gibbs is feeling like his life is on the line 🤕. Like, what's next? Threats of violence? It's time for these lawmakers to take responsibility for their words and actions 💯. We need more people like Gibbs in politics, not less 👏.
 
I'm so sorry to hear that Eddie Gibbs is going through this 🤕. It's unacceptable that he had to deal with Ari Brown's behavior, especially coming from someone who's supposed to be a colleague. I mean, can you even imagine how demoralizing it must feel to have someone constantly throwing shade and threatening you? 🤷‍♀️

As someone who advocates for mental wellness and self-care, I think Gibbs' story is a wake-up call for all of us. We need to create a more compassionate and inclusive environment in our communities, especially for those who've been marginalized or oppressed. 🌈

It's also super problematic that the guy who threatened him thought it was okay to use derogatory language and physical intimidation tactics 💔. Newsflash: that's not how you resolve disagreements! You can disagree without being a jerk.

Anyway, I hope Eddie Gibbs finds some peace of mind before he leaves office 🙏. We need more people like him in leadership positions who care about the marginalized communities 🌟.
 
I'm low-key worried that Gibbs' situation is a sign of things to come. Like, what's next? Everyone just gonna start getting violent with each other because they're frustrated? 🤔 And what about all the other politicians who have no idea how to handle sensitive issues? They'll just keep using derogatory language and making assumptions, like Gibbs did. It's all so... predictable. 😒 The fact that Brown used the term "inmate" in the first place is already a huge red flag. Can't they see how hurtful it was? 🤷‍♂️ And now Gibbs' mental health is suffering because of it? It's just not cool, you know? 👎
 
🤕 This is getting ridiculous... Assemblymember Gibbs has every right to feel threatened after what happened with Ari Brown, it's unacceptable that someone would use derogatory language like "inmate" against him, especially given his work on prisoner reform 🚫. But can we really blame the guy for not wanting to deal with it anymore? The whole system is designed to marginalize people who are already vulnerable, and Gibbs is just a victim of that... Poor guy's gotta leave office and find some peace 😔. We need more empathy in Albany, not less 🤝.
 
Ugh 🤯, this is so messed up! 😩 I mean, I get it, guys can be heated during debates, but this is on a whole other level... like, personal attacks? Threats of assault? 😱 Not cool, Ari Brown... not cool at all! 👊 Eddie Gibbs has been through enough, you know? He's an advocate for prisoners and former prisoners, and to have someone like that still working in the chamber being treated this way is just heartbreaking 💔. We need more empathy and understanding from our lawmakers, especially when it comes to marginalized communities 🤝. It's not just about politics, it's about human beings... let's keep it real 🙏.
 
man this whole thing is like, really deep 😔... you gotta think about why Gibbs feels so threatened by Brown's actions. Like, what does it say about our society that someone has to be called an "inmate" just because they're fighting for the rights of others? 🤯 it's not just about Gibbs or his past, it's about the systemic neglect and marginalization of communities who are already struggling to survive.

and then you gotta consider the power dynamics at play here. Brown is a Republican, Gibbs is a Democrat... there's this whole history of partisan bickering and gridlock in Albany that can't be ignored 🤝 but what if we're missing the point by focusing on party lines instead of actual human beings? 💔

anyway, I think Gibbs' story highlights the need for us to rethink our assumptions about people who have been incarcerated or are advocating for their rights. We need to create spaces where everyone feels safe and respected, not just politicians with a platform 🌟 but ordinary people too.
 
🤕 "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing." - Edmund Burke 😔 It's heartbreaking to see Eddie Gibbs feeling threatened and vulnerable just because he stood up for something he believes in. The fact that someone used derogatory language towards him, a former inmate who advocates for prisoners' rights, is unacceptable. We need more empathy and understanding from lawmakers, especially when it comes to marginalized communities. 💔
 
man this is so sad 🤕 eddie gibbs is a hero who has been through so much and now he's being targeted by his own colleague because of it 😡 how can someone threaten to assault you over politics? that's just not right 🙄 i'm with eddie on this one, if you're going to come for me in the legislative chamber, then be ready for a fight 💪 or at least have some respect for your opponent's boundaries. brown needs to apologize and take responsibility for his actions. it's time for us to hold our elected officials accountable for their words and actions 💯
 
this is so sad 🤕 eddie gibbs' situation is a perfect example of how hurtful words can be 🔥 if someone's trying to make a difference, but they're being bullied and disrespected because of it 😔 i think the republican party should really look into brown's actions and take responsibility for what happened 👮‍♂️ meanwhile, i'm just worried about gibbs' mental health - it's not okay that he's feeling this way 🤯 as a fan of social justice, it's heartbreaking to see someone who's fighting for change being treated like this 💔
 
man... this is super sad 🤕 what's going on with our elected officials is wild like they think they can just talk trash to someone and not face consequences 🙄 eddie gibbs deserves so much better he's doing a great job advocating for people who need it most, but the toxicity in that chamber is real 💔 i'm all for calling out people when they're being hurtful or violent, but this goes way beyond that... we need more accountability and less drama 🤷‍♂️ it's not just about eddie gibbs, it's about creating a culture of respect and empathy in our government 🙏
 
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