Nassau County promises biggest parade in US history for PD’s 100th birthday — with invite to ‘the 51st state’
Nassau County is so pumped to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the county police department that they’re even inviting “the 51st state” — a jab at Canada — and Mexico to the party.
County Executive Bruce Blakeman announced plans for the April 27 bash by honoring a wounded county cop, promising a massive parade and “a super block party,” with invitations going out to departments in all 50 states — and our neighbors to the north and south.
“We only do big things here in Nassau County,” Blakeman said. “We have invited every police department motorcycle unit in the United States to come to this parade so that we can celebrate together and make it the biggest police motorcycle parade in the history of the United States.
“And if any want to come from our 51st state of Canada or from South of the border in Mexico, we’ll be happy to have them as well,” the county executive said.
President Trump has floated the idea of the US annexing Canada, taunting the “Great White North” by saying it should be the 51st state in the union.
