The Houston Police Officers’ Union wasted no time trying to lure members of the NYPD to the Bayou City, posting a flyer on Facebook that begins, “NYPD, are you disgusted with the election of Zohran Mamdani? Join us!”
The post touts Houston’s perks: a recently approved pay raise over five years, “a supportive mayor and city council,” and a police chief who is a “retired Texas Ranger, not a politician.”
The union also cited affordable housing, insurance, and a “fair District Attorney.”
Mamdani, 34, a self-described democratic socialist and former state assemblymember, ran an online-savvy campaign focused on cost-of-living issues, electrifying New Yorkers—much to the chagrin of opponents and critics like President Donald Trump.
The comments on the HPOU’s post took the trolling even further, promising New York’s Finest “bagels” and bragging that Houston’s George Bush Park could “fit nine Central Parks” and “still have room for Liberty Island, Ellis Island, Yankee Stadium, and the Brooklyn Bridge.”
The icing on the comment cake is a side-by-side photo generated by the app of a 4-bedroom home in Houston, rivaling a tiny apartment in NYC.