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Bill de Blasio campaign aid apologizes for offensive tweets

YOU DON’T SAY! Kicy Motley (right), a Bill de Blasio aide, was told by the campaign to stop posting controversial tweets (above). (billdeblasio.com)

Bill de Blasio’s new mayoral campaign aide is a Twitter terror who has littered the Web site with foul-mouthed rants against everyone from the NYPD to the NAACP.

“NYPD fatally shoot knife-wielding man in Times Square. (VIDEO) F–k. The. Police,” ranted de Blasio volunteer coordinator Kicy Motley on Aug. 11 2012, after cops shot Darrius Kennedy, 51, on Seventh Avenue.

In addition to using gangsta-rap-like language to blast the cops, the campaign aide also slammed the NAACP in January for siding with drink companies against Bloomberg’s soda ban.

“@NAACP aka corporate d–k riders. Standing with soda makers for a few bucks,” she wrote.

In February, she linked to an article highlighting Bloomberg’s pro-gun-control efforts and wrote, “Hey rest of #America, welcome to Bloomberg using his #money to mess up your sh-t.”

She also used Twitter to cheer crazed ex-LAPD cop Chris Dorner, who went on a wild shooting spree across Southern California after claiming he was fired because of racism.

“There’s a part of me rooting for #Dorner. This racist, imperialist country gets the best of people sometimes. It makes some snap. #lapd,” she tweeted several days before Dorner was killed by cops during a standoff.

After being questioned by The Post, Motley apologized for her remarks and took her Twitter page down. She had been tweeting under the handle @BrooklynKicy.

“These tweets do not reflect my values, and I regret posting them in haste. I apologize for any pain they may have caused,” she said in a prepared statement released by the campaign.

A campaign spokesman added, “These tweets are clearly unacceptable and do not in any way reflect the views of our campaign, and Kicy has been disciplined for making them.”

A source said she was scolded for the tweets and told to suspend her use of social media.

Motley started working in Public Advocate de Blasio’s office sometime in August and seven months later was hired for the Democrat’s mayoral campaign.

According to her LinkedIn page, she was also an intern in the City Council for eight months last year.

Motley plays an important role in the campaign, responsible for training volunteers and organizing campaign events.