Jacqueline Guzman is a New York actress who got fired from Face to Face production company after ranting over NYPD officer Jason Rivera.Guzman was affiliated with Face To Face Productions, an independent film and theatre production company. After her video went viral on social media, Face to Face Productions “she is no longer a member of our company.”

Rivera, 22, and another NYPD officer, Wilbert Mora, were shot and killed in Harlem on January 21, 2022, when they responded to a domestic disturbance call, officials said. The suspect, Lashawn Mcneil who also showed by other police officer and latter died.

Guzman posted a video on TikTok, where she used the name “VinylBoobs,” on that day, ranting about New York City streets being closed for the funeral. Guzman later deleted the video and her TikTok and Twitter accounts, but it was picked up by several other social media users, including many pro-police accounts, and it went viral. Her name was trending on Google on Sunday, January 30, as a result of the attention. Guzman could not be reached for comment by Heavy.

What Jacqueline Guzman said in her video

Guzman recorded a video as she walked in the closed street because of Jason’s funeral.she said in the video from “vinylboobs” account “We do not need to shut down most of lower Manhattan because one cop died for probably doing his job incorrectly. They kill people who are under 22 every single day for no good reason and we don’t shut down the city for them.”

Guzman also said in her video “ this is f****** ridiculous. This is f***** ridiculous. What if somebody is having a heart attack in this area? Nobody can get to them because it’s all blocked off for one f***** cop.” 

Who is Jacqueline Guzman?

According to her now deleted bio from Face to Face films website “Jacqueline Guzman is a Cuban American actress based in NYC, originally from Hialeah, Florida. Jacqueline discovered her passion for acting in high school when she was pressured by her friends to audition for Almost, Maine. This was a life-changing experience for her, she had found a place where she could be free, vulnerable, and creative.”

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