New York Police Officers Rally in Support of Colin Kaepernick<br />Speakers, including City Councilman Jumaane D. Williams, Democrat of Brooklyn, linked the backlash against Kaepernick’s gesture — no team has signed the quarterback for this season — to the violence last weekend during a white nationalist march in Charlottesville, Va.,<br />and more generally to issues of police accountability.<br />Dozens of current and retired officers from the New York Police Department rallied on Saturday morning in support of Colin Kaepernick, the former San Francisco 49ers player lionized<br />and reviled for refusing to stand during the national anthem.<br />Edwin Raymond and attended by about 80 officers who wore black T-shirts emblazoned with “#IMWITHKAP.” Frank<br />Serpico, a former officer who exposed corruption in the New York Police Department in the 1970s, attended.