Former NYC police commissioner Ray Kelly joins 'Mornings with Maria' to address how state and local officials are fueling the fire of rising crime.
following the death of two NYPD officers in a Harlem ambush, Kelly reminded viewers on FOX Business Monday that this "actually started" under the supervision of former Mayor Bill de Blasio.
Kelly detailed that many cities across the nation are in "big trouble" following the death of George Floyd, which has led to the great resignation of police officers. According to Kelly, New York has lost about 5,500 police officers in the last year and a half."There’s a real manpower issue," he said. "Are they going to turn it around? We’ll have to see. Mayor Adams has said the right things, said he’s going to come forward with a plan… We’ll have to look at the details.
"They, understandably, are not engaging in the way [police] engaged before," he said. "You look at the demonization that goes on against the police. This shooter of these two police officers – he’s motivated purely by hate."
Argentina Últimas Noticias, Argentina Titulares
Similar News:También puedes leer noticias similares a ésta que hemos recopilado de otras fuentes de noticias.
Pundits: NYC crime wave could doom progressives“The pendulum has certainly swung, and the electorate wants a more law-and-order philosophy,” longtime Democratic political consultant George Arzt said Saturday.
Leer más »
'Multiple' dogs may have been sickened by rat-transmitted illness, NYC official says
Leer más »
Peter Beard’s muse Natalie White claims NYC shop won’t return nude picsA Manhattan artist who served as photographer Peter Beard’s nude muse since her teen years claims in a lawsuit that her own artwork is being held hostage.
Leer más »
NYC police officer killed, 2nd critical in Harlem shootingA shooting in a Harlem apartment that killed a New York City police officer and left another critically wounded is a call to action to get illegal guns off the streets, Gov. Kathy Hochul said Saturday.
Leer más »
In mourning yet again, NYC prepares to honor fallen officerNEW YORK (AP) — A city reeling from a recent spate of violence prepared to lay to rest a rookie police officer being hailed as an inspiration to his immigrant community, as investigators sought to make sense of a domestic dispute that left another officer “fighting for his life.”
Leer más »
Tourists believe NYC landmark’s family jewels deliver good fortuneThe Charging Bull statue was named one of the 10 luckiest destinations in the world this week.
Leer más »