
Dad of slain football teen claims Mamdani is failing to keep NYers safe — and has yet to make this one important gesture
NY Post
The heartbroken dad of a teen football star shot dead outside a Bronx McDonald’s angrily claimed Monday that Mayor Zohran Mamdani is failing to keep New Yorkers safe — and has yet to offer him condolences.
Bryan Corley, whose slain 16-year-old son Christopher Redding was a freshman grid standout at John F. Kennedy High School, told The Post he now has to look over his shoulder because only one of up to four suspects in his teen’s murder has been busted.
“Right now, we fear for our safety,” Corley said. “It’s just too much. We can’t even grieve in peace.
“They’re still out there, and nothing is really being done,” the dad claimed of the suspects still in the wind.
“Everything is a lie. Mayor Mamdani saying that the police is doing a good job. They’re not doing a good job. It’s disgusting,” Corey raged. “The things my family has to endure right now and go through. Everybody is just using my son for a meal ticket, a move-up for their goodness.
“Even the mayor,” he said. “How can you make a statement when you haven’t even came and speak to the victims? How can you hold a conference and you haven’t even spoken to us?”











