
Eric Adams decries ‘open disorder’ in NYC parks, calls for comprehensive approach
NY Post
Mayoral hopeful Eric Adams on Sunday decried the “open disorder in our parks” after The Post reported on the recent violence and vandalism at Washington Square Park — but he suggested a less “heavy-handed” solution than cops in riot gear.
“Parks in our city are family places. They should not be about drugs and disorder, they should be about our sons and daughters,” the Democratic frontrunner told The Post after a campaign stop at a church in Queens. “We can’t have open disorder in our parks,” said Adams, a former NYPD cop. “That is not acceptable.More Related News

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