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Mayor Eric Adams said Tuesday that his new anti-crime plan was created to curb a “sea of violence” in New York City and will be completely different from strategies of the past.
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ERIC ADAMS TO WINS: Anti-crime plan won't be 'abusive to any New Yorkers … specifically Black and Brown men'
NEW YORK (1010 WINS) —
Mayor Eric Adams said Tuesday that his new anti-crime plan was created
to curb a “sea of violence” in New York City and will be completely
different from strategies of the past.
In
an interview with 1010 WINS, the mayor noted that the rise in New York
City crime has been multifaceted, and there needs to be an extensive,
well-researched approach to stopping the tide.
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“We
have a sea of violence in this city and there are many rivers that are
feeding that sea. We need to dam each river,” the mayor said.
Among
his top priorities in curbing violence is addressing bail reform laws,
which he believes is “allowing dangerous people to repeatedly come out
of jail.”
He
said another crucial point in his plan is the creation of a new
plain-clothes unit, which has generated some controversy already as some
New Yorkers fear it will bring back stop-and-frisk – a police tactic
used during the Bloomberg administration that disproportionately
targeted Black and Brown communities.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams
speaks to members of the media at Harlem Hospital on January 21, 2022 in
New York City. One officer was killed and the other remains in critical
condition at Harlem Hospital. The officers were shot while responding
to a domestic violence call near the 32nd precinct in Harlem.
Photo credit Alexi J. Rosenfeld/Getty Images
Speaking
with 1010 WINS Tuesday morning, however, Adams reassured people that
the unit will operate differently than other plain-clothes units have in
the past.
“We're
not going to have any tactics used in the city that will be abusive to
any New Yorkers in general, specifically to Black and Brown men,” Adams
said.
“This
unit that we're rolling out would be a Neighborhood Safety Unit.
They're going to be in a modified uniform attire, so we can readily
identify they’re police officers. They're going to wear body cameras.
But, most importantly, they're going to be some of the finest of the
finest,” the mayor added.
Adams
said there are already 400 officers signed up for the unit that are
being trained to “zero in on guns and gangs and violence.”
The
mayor stressed that his plan is also centered on making police officers
feel safe and respected in New York City, following a string of
incidents during the de Blasio administration, in which police officers
were frequent targets of abuse.
“We
have to give our police officers the support they need. This was a city
where we witnessed individuals pouring water over the heads of police
officers,” Adams said. “And we were telling police officers to make our
city safe, but we’re dismantling every aspect of what safety is supposed
to be about and look like.”
However,
the mayor stressed that as police officers do their jobs, and work to
get guns off New York City streets, “we need help from our partners,”
such as the federal government and local lawmakers.
NEW YORK (1010 WINS) —
Mayor Eric Adams said Tuesday that his new anti-crime plan was created
to curb a “sea of violence” in New York City and will be completely
different from strategies of the past.
In
an interview with 1010 WINS, the mayor noted that the rise in New York
City crime has been multifaceted, and there needs to be an extensive,
well-researched approach to stopping the tide.
Live On-Air
ten ten wins
1010 WINS
Listen Now
“We
have a sea of violence in this city and there are many rivers that are
feeding that sea. We need to dam each river,” the mayor said.
Among
his top priorities in curbing violence is addressing bail reform laws,
which he believes is “allowing dangerous people to repeatedly come out
of jail.”
He
said another crucial point in his plan is the creation of a new
plain-clothes unit, which has generated some controversy already as some
New Yorkers fear it will bring back stop-and-frisk – a police tactic
used during the Bloomberg administration that disproportionately
targeted Black and Brown communities.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams
speaks to members of the media at Harlem Hospital on January 21, 2022 in
New York City. One officer was killed and the other remains in critical
condition at Harlem Hospital. The officers were shot while responding
to a domestic violence call near the 32nd precinct in Harlem.
Photo credit Alexi J. Rosenfeld/Getty Images
Speaking
with 1010 WINS Tuesday morning, however, Adams reassured people that
the unit will operate differently than other plain-clothes units have in
the past.
“We're
not going to have any tactics used in the city that will be abusive to
any New Yorkers in general, specifically to Black and Brown men,” Adams
said.
“This
unit that we're rolling out would be a Neighborhood Safety Unit.
They're going to be in a modified uniform attire, so we can readily
identify they’re police officers. They're going to wear body cameras.
But, most importantly, they're going to be some of the finest of the
finest,” the mayor added.
Adams
said there are already 400 officers signed up for the unit that are
being trained to “zero in on guns and gangs and violence.”
The
mayor stressed that his plan is also centered on making police officers
feel safe and respected in New York City, following a string of
incidents during the de Blasio administration, in which police officers
were frequent targets of abuse.
“We
have to give our police officers the support they need. This was a city
where we witnessed individuals pouring water over the heads of police
officers,” Adams said. “And we were telling police officers to make our
city safe, but we’re dismantling every aspect of what safety is supposed
to be about and look like.”
However,
the mayor stressed that as police officers do their jobs, and work to
get guns off New York City streets, “we need help from our partners,”
such as the federal government and local lawmakers.
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