Former two-time NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton lauded fellow retired cop Eric Adams’ Democratic mayoral primary victory as “good news for New York City.”
“Congrats to Eric Adams on his victory. Good news for New York City,” Bratton said in a social media statement.
“Congrats to Eric Adams on his victory. Good news for New York City,” Bratton said in a social media statement.
“I have known him since 1990 when I was Chief of the New York City Transit Police and he was a Transit Police Lieutenant. I wish him every success in dealing with the many crises facing NYC.”
Adams served as a transit police officer for 22 years before entering politics.
Adams, the current Brooklyn borough president, made public safety and police reform front and center in his campaign.
Adams, the current Brooklyn borough president, made public safety and police reform front and center in his campaign.
Bratton’s public statement speaks for many New Yorkers who were concerned that one of the left-wing candidate who campaigned for defunding the police would win the nomination.
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