Friday, the head of the Baltimore Fraternal Order of Police spoke with Fox’s Greta Van Susteren about the current climate in the city and how police now feel “under siege” and unsupported by the public.
“They’re more afraid to go to jail for doing their job properly than they are afraid of being shot and killed right now,” says Lt. Gene Ryan.
Not surprisingly, Ryan is also critical of State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby for “rushing to judgment” in the Freddie Gray case, admitting cops are “afraid to arrest” because of how the six officers were charged in Gray’s death after doing their jobs.
Watch the video below, via Fox News: