Mayor Eric Adams, flanked by members of his team at City Hall on Wednesday, defended his administration's work on public safety since taking office in January.
amNY Sports email newsletterMayor Eric Adams, flanked by members of his team at City Hall on Wednesday, defended his administration’s work on public safety since taking office in January.
NYPD Commissioner Keechant Sewell, standing to the mayor’s left, also played up the NYPD’s work this year and said she would bolster recruitment amid reports of officers leaving the department. “That’s not what we said,” Adams said. “We were very clear.” Rather, he said the plan is focused on “the small body of people who have reached a point that they cannot take care of their basic needs and are in danger to themselves.”
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