Metro

De Blasio flip-flopped on G-20 trip after cop assassination

Could this have been Hizzoner’s wurst decision?

City Hall initially canceled Mayor de Blasio’s widely criticized jaunt to Germany after a cop was assassinated — but flip-flopped 13 hours later, ­e-mail records show.

The mayor’s waffling over the July trip is exposed in e-mails shared with the Post by good-government group Reclaim New York, which obtained them through a Freedom of Information Law request.

“I’m sorry but last night a New York City Police Officer was killed. The Mayor will not be able to participate as he has to attend to matters here in NYC,” de Blasio’s director of scheduling, Prisca Salazar- Rodriguez, e-mailed organizers of a liberal G20 summit protest on the morning of July 5, just seven hours after Officer Miosotis Familia was shot dead in an overnight Bronx ambush.

But later that day, Salazar-Rodriguez told the Germans to disregard her earlier e-mail because City Hall was “still trying to determine whether the Mayor will be able to make it to Germany tomorrow.”

De Blasio was roundly slammed for skipping town as the city mourned Familia.

“This is a window in to de Blasio’s mindset: given the choice between doing his job — in this case, standing with his city to mourn a fallen hero — and promoting himself, he’ll choose self-promotion every single time,” Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association​ p​resident Patrick J. Lynch ​said. “​Not only that, he’s apparently willing to overrule the voices of reason in his administration to do it.​”​