FDNY union head weighs in after staff cheered for Trump, booed NY AG Letitia James

FDNY union leader Andrew Ansboro told Fox News that no New York firefighters have turned themselves in over the booing incident involving AG Letitia James last week.

James spoke at the promotion ceremony, which saw 65 uniformed members from Fire Operations, EMS Operations and Bureau of Fire Investigation, along with 29 members of the Bureau of Fire Prevention and 34 civilian employees sworn in to their new roles. (FDNY)

Andrew Ansboro, who serves as President of the Uniformed Firefighters Association of Greater New York, told Fox News that, to his knowledge, no FDNY members have turned themselves in.

The labor union head also disclosed that no one has been charged with a violation yet. It is unclear what exact violation the firefighters could be accused of, or how they could be reprimanded. The FDNY has a catch-all clause about "unbecoming conduct" that may be used in this situation.

"Before they find anyone liable, they are going to have to hold themselves accountable for failure to supervise," Ansboro warned.

He also said that firefighter ceremonies have had a "carnival-like" atmosphere in the past.

"Maybe they shouldn’t host it at a church," he added.

The FDNY has been investigating to determine who participated in the booing. 

"Oh, c’mon, we’re in a house of God. Simmer down," James said at the podium after she was met with boos. "Thank you for getting it out of your system." 

FDNY TELLS FIREFIGHTERS TO PROTEST ‘ON YOUR OWN TIME’ AFTER BOOING NY AG LETITIA JAMES, CHEERING TRUMP: REPORT

New York Attorney General Letitia James told the crowd to "simmer down."  (FDNY)

Ansboro also noted that event organizers could have told firefighters to "lock it up," – which is a term used to tell firefighters to stop.

"At any moment they could have shouted, ‘Lock it up,’ – before, during or after," he continued. "It only seems like hours later they felt they needed to act."

FDNY Spokesman Jim Long previously told Fox News Digital that his department isn't "hunting anyone down" over the incident.

"We’re looking into those who clearly broke department regulations," Long explained on Sunday. "It has nothing to do with politics. It’s about professionalism at an official event held in a house of worship."

James filed a lawsuit against Trump last year, accusing him of inflating his real estate assets and thereby committing fraud. In February, the judge ruled in James's favor and ordered Trump to pay a $350 million fine.

"The scale and the scope of Donald Trump’s fraud is staggering and so too is his ego," James said last month. "And his belief that the rules do not apply to him. Today, we are holding Donald Trump accountable."

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Fox News Digital reached out to the FDNY about Ansboro's latest comments.

Fox News Digital's Stephen Sorace and Bradford Betz contributed to this report.

Andrea Vacchiano is a breaking news writer for Fox News Digital and Fox Business. You can follow her on X at @andrea_vacch or send story tips to andrea.vacchiano@fox.com.

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