Democrat Eric Adams criticizes his party for 'demonizing' police: 'Few have ever been part of law enforcement'
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Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams, the projected winner of the Democratic mayoral primary in New York City, hit his party on Wednesday for abandoning cities and "demonizing" police forces as crime surges throughout the country.
Adams, a 22-year police veteran, pointed to gun violence, but argued that inefficiencies in education can also be blamed for the rise in criminal activity, noting that "if we don't educate, we'll incarcerate." His party, Adams argued, has not properly addressed these root causes. "You're seeing a Democratic Party, basically they've thrown up their hands and we're continuing to see the same problems in our inner cities," he said. "We need to turn it around."More Related News