Amid criticism from rivals, NYC mayoral candidate Eric Adams vows to bring ‘spot-checks’ for guns, teases top pick for NYPD © Provided by New York Daily News New York City mayoral candidate Eric Adams
Mayoral contender and Brooklyn borough president Eric Adams reiterated a plan Friday for police to conduct “spot-check” searches of bus passengers from the South to stem the flow of guns here.
Adams, a retired NYPD captain, stood at the site of a recent caught-on-camera, broad daylight shooting on the Upper West Side to make the policy pitch and amplify a mayoral campaign that’s placed much of its emphasis on law and order.
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New York is Dead. Long live New York.
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Last Updated: May 15, 2021, 10:44 PM IST
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“It’s completely dead,” self-help author and provocateur James Altucher said in his blog essay “New York Is Dead Forever … Here’s Why” that was endlessly dissected, and mocked, last summer.
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“Businesses are remote and they aren’t returning to the office,” he wrote. “And it’s a death spiral.”
“It’s a ghost town,” former President Donald Trump said of New York City last fall during a debate with Joe Biden. “It’s dying. Everyone’s leaving New York.”
He was not the only one who saw all the closed storefronts and empty offices and wrote it off.