Exclusive | Stars and gripes: US flags flown upside down at three Brooklyn parks Its un-American

United States and POW/MIA flags were hoisted and hung upside down at three separate sites in southern Brooklyn Friday, infuriating locals who blamed the disrespect on anti-American, far-left policies being pushed by New York pols.The city Parks Department confirmed it sent crews Friday to fix the improperly-flying flags at John J.Carty Park and the Fort Hamilton Triangle in Bay Ridge, and Bath Beach Park in Bensonhurst.
Carty Park is – next door to the Fort Hamilton Army base.Hanging the American flag upside down is considered a distress signal under the U.S.flag code, but it’s also widely used as a stunt to show disrespect for the U.S.
and its government.“I’m honestly shocked this happened in Bay Ridge,'” said Michael Ragusa, a southern Brooklyn GOP operative and city correction officer.“Just a few years ago, it was one of the last solid Republican neighborhoods left in Brooklyn.Now, it’s clear that the same un-American behavior spreading across the country is taking root right here — and New York City politicians are helping fuel it.”Ragusa ripped Democratic Councilman Justin Brannan, who represents Bay Ridge, for joking on X that state Conservative Party Chairman Gerard Kassar was behind the flag fiasco.“It shows he’s not serious — about his job, his constituents, or this country,” Ragusa said.The Parks Department said it alerted regional parks managers in Brooklyn to be on the lookout for similar incidents, but declined to say whether it had leads on who disrespected Old Glory.However, two patrons at Carty Park said they saw teenage boys Thursday pulling the flags down by a rope attached to the flag pole – and then moving them around – but they said they didn’t stay around long enough to watch them turned upside down.“It’s disrespectful because a lot of vets gave their lives for this nation,” said John Meister, 29, who was at the park Friday with his two young children.Both Brannan, who is term-limited and running for ...