Police officers Monday night stormed the stage at a Bernie Sanders rally in Durham, New Hampshire as The Strokes played a song about cops.

The Independent reported that a police officer tried to speak to lead singer Julian Casablancas and he turned away from the officer and sang, “New York City Cops, They ain’t too smart.”

Of course the liberal media bragged there were 7,000-8,000 people at Bernie’s New Hampshire rally when in reality it was a concert featuring The Strokes.

Here are some of the lyrics to the song, “New York City Cops” that was pulled from their 2001 album after 9/11:

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New York City cops, New York City cops

New York City cops, but they ain’t too smart

New York City cops, New York City cops

New York City cops, but they ain’t too smart Well, kill me now ’cause I let you down

I swear one day I’m gonna leave this town

Stop!

Yes, I’m leaving, ’cause it just won’t work

And they act like Romans, but they dress like Turks

Some time in your prime

See me, I like the summertime but, hey

Bernie Sanders introduced The Strokes Monday night during his campaign event.

Lead singer Casablancas said of Sanders, “As the only truly non-corporate candidate, Bernie Sanders represents our only chance to overthrow corporate power and help return America to democracy.

“This is why we support him.”

WATCH:

The Strokes ended the set with the “controversial” New York City Cops which was pulled from their 2001 record after 9/11 A bunch of fans rushed the stage and police tried to stop em. Watch what happened pic.twitter.com/n4UXLEDqGf — Daniel Newhauser (@dnewhauser) February 11, 2020

A song degrading police officers — how fitting at a Bernie Sanders rally!