New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio is calling for unity and quiet reflection. "It's time for everyone to put aside political debates, put aside protests, put aside all of the things that we will talk about in due time," he said. "Let's accompany these families on their difficult journey. Let's see them through the funerals ... then the debate can begin again." CNN's Randi Kaye looks back at the lives of the NYPD officers ambushed in Brooklyn, each who dreamed of making a difference.
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It is wrong to say that the assassinations of the two NYPD Police officers, Rafael Ramos and Wenjian Liu, have nothing to do with It the protests. Science is now admitting that it is true that we are all connected. The vengeful sentiments of all those who are protesting the non-indictment of police officers over the death of Brown and Garner who were resisting arrest, had created a formidable force in the collective unconscious which sought to avenge the deaths of Brown and Garner and this formidable force manifested to mentally unstable Ismaaiyl Brinsley who gunned down Ramos and Liu. This is exactly what I expounded on my book, Pure Gift the second. The mentally impaired are easy outlets for these negative forces in the collective unconscious and this will keep on happening for as long as humanity chooses to ignore this fact.