Mayor Eric Adams: King of NY Official Thread

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Abuse of power. it’s some straight up bullshyt. But I’m also mad jealous of those with placards.
Years ago my man was dealing with this girl that had a cop as her uncle. She used to let him use that placard. Dude was parking all over the city like he was Jake :russ:

One day we were both in his whip around Macys on 34th when we parked and went to buy some stuff.

When we came out there was like 10 police cars surrounding his whip. I had a Sean John Black Velor suit on and of course we black so people stated gathering around us looking and it became a spectacle like we was drug dealers

I think about 50-100 people was on the street watching. They cuffed my man and arrested him and I had to take his seed home for him

He spent the night in jail over this

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Adams lashes out at national Republicans for casting city as crime-ridden​

The New York City mayor criticized House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) for focusing an upcoming hearing on New York City when “crime in congressional Republican areas per capita is through the roof.”
Eric Adams attends a news conference.


“We thought that we were in a good place because he was in Florida and, you know, he didn't tie up our city,” Mayor Eric Adams said at an unrelated press conference Wednesday, when asked about preparing for another Trump visit. | Mary Altaffer/AP Photo
By DANIELLE MUOIO DUNN
04/12/2023 02:49 PM EDT

NEW YORK — Mayor Eric Adams on Wednesday voiced irritation with former President Donald Trump’s renewed presence in the city for various legal proceedings and national Republicans’ depiction of Manhattan as dangerous place that disregards victims’ rights.

“We thought that we were in a good place because he was in Florida and, you know, he didn’t tie up our city,” Adams said at an unrelated press conference Wednesday, when asked about preparing for another Trump visit. “Now, he’s going to be back here often.”

Trump is scheduled to return to New York later this week to give a deposition in state Attorney General Tish James’ business fraud lawsuit against him and his real estate firm.


The historic indictment of the former president by the Manhattan district attorney brought hundreds of protesters last week to the Manhattan criminal courthouse.

Meanwhile Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg, a darling of progressive Democrats for his criminal justice reform policies, has drawn the ire of House Republicans, who say the top prosecutor should focus on violent offenders instead of Trump’s alleged involvement in a hush money scheme. They plan to hold a so-called “field hearing” in New York City next week on violent crime.

Adams criticized House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) for his hearing’s singular focus on New York City when “crime in congressional Republican areas per capita is through the roof.” He faulted southern states for the “proliferation of guns” flowing to major cities.

The hearing is the latest move by House Republicans to pressure Bragg, who is pursuing 34 felony charges accusing Trump of falsifying business records to bury damaging allegations of an extramarital affair during the height of the 2016 presidential campaign. Trump has pleaded not guilty.

The House GOP recently subpoenaed a former Manhattan prosecutor who criticized aspects of Bragg’s investigation. Bragg sued to block it, calling the move a “campaign of harassment.”

The House Judiciary Committee’s scheduled hearing on violent crime pledges to “examine how Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s pro-crime, anti-victim policies have led to an increase in violent crime and a dangerous community for New York City residents.”

Adams said the committee hasn’t communicated with city officials to prepare for the hearing that will be held in a lower Manhattan federal building.
“This is just an extension of Donald Trump campaigning and it really makes no sense,” Adams said.

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Eric Adams Can’t Stop Talking About Crime. There Are Risks to That.​

The mayor says he has never seen crime at this level, but shootings and murders are down this year. Some see his comments as fear mongering.

While Mayor Eric Adams’s constant focus on shootings and visits to active crime scenes have drawn media attention, they may also be contributing to the perception that the city is unsafe.Credit...Dave Sanders for The New York Times


By Emma G. Fitzsimmons
Published July 15, 2022 Updated July 16, 2022
 
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have teachers starting salaries increased by more than $12,000 too?
Teachers will probably get what DC37 got. The cops contract goes back to 2017 and through 2025. If you go back to 2017 and what the contract the teachers got with that contact and if they get what DC37 got the raises are comparable to what the cops got. Uniformed services usually get a little more. The cops contract sounds really outrageous until you factor in they've been out of contact since 2017. I think the teachers contract expired not that long ago.
 

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apologies for posting this dude but I did a search for adams on twitter and this was the first tweet in the results.:russ:
 
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