
Andrew Yang lays into ‘defund the police’ after Times Square shooting
NY Post
Saturday’s Times Square shooting shows the the city can’t afford to “defund the police,” mayoral hopeful Andrew Yang said during a Sunday morning appearance at the Crossroads of the World.
“The truth is that New York City cannot afford to defund the police,” Yang said near the site of Saturday’s wild shooting, which injured three innocent bystanders including a 4-year-old girl in the hot spot to shop for toys. “When I talk to New Yorkers I get a very different message every single day,” he said.More Related News

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