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NYPD Reportedly Stiffs
Springsteen
Oct 8, 6:05 PM ET
The New Jersey rocker closed out his recent world tour with three shows
at Shea Stadium, where he reportedly aggravated city police by performing
"American Skin (41 Shots)" — a song inspired by the 1999 shooting of
West African immigrant Amadou Diallo by four officers.
After Springsteen played the song during the Oct. 1 opening night, a
high-ranking police official ordered that there would be no post-concert
police escort for the Boss after his next show, the Daily News reported.
Springsteen, through publicist Marilyn Laverty, declined to comment
Wednesday on the report. NYPD spokesman Michael O'Looney, in a two-paragraph
statement, danced around the issue.
"As a courtesy, Mr. Springsteen was given a police escort to his boat
at the World's Fair Marina following the concerts on both Wednesday
and Saturday night," O'Looney said.
He didn't offer any comment on Friday night, but added that police had
also provided an escort for E Street Band drummer Max Weinberg from
LaGuardia Airport to Shea on Wednesday.
Springsteen didn't perform "American Skin" at either of the last two
shows.
After Springsteen debuted
the song during his 2000 tour, the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association
— representing 27,000 police officers — urged its members not to attend
Springsteen's 10 Madison Square Garden concerts.
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