Adams picks up endorsements from police and law enforcement
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The former head of the New York Police Department has filed a federal lawsuit against scandal-scarred New York City Mayor Eric Adams and other high ranking NYPD officials, alleging the group used their power and authority to run a what he called a “criminal enterprise.
Donlon filed a federal lawsuit asking a judge to appoint a special monitor to oversee the nation’s largest police force.
He’s copping support. Eric Adams’ re-election campaign got some mutual aid from the boys in blue Thursday, as more than a dozen law enforcement unions rallied behind the mayor on City Hall’s steps. Adams,
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ABC7 New York on MSNNew York City Mayor Adams takes aim at Cuomo, Mamdani in sit down interview with Bill RitterFresh off a a blockbuster legal accusation from his former police commissioner on Wednesday, and some major endorsements on Thursday, Mayor Eric Adams sat down one-on-one with Eyewitness News anchor Bill Ritter as the New York City mayoral race heats up.
A lawsuit filed by former Commissioner Thomas Donlon alleges that the NYPD’s Community Response Team was a “rogue” unit that answered “only to City Hall.” The complaint draws extensively from ProPublica’s reporting.
Mayor Eric Adams is a “morally corrupt” leader who appointed a band of “clowns” to run the NYPD and should have no place in City Hall now or in the future, former top cop Tom Donlon fumed to The Post Thursday.
New York City’s mayor has largely ditched MSNBC to spend more time on Republicans’ favorite cable news network this year.
The nation’s largest police force is “criminal at its core,” according to a new federal lawsuit by former interim New York City Police Commissioner Thomas Donlon. ABC News' Aaron Katersky reports.
Mayor Eric Adams’ independent bid to hold onto City Hall received a massive injection of cash after the embarrassing shellacking of former Gov. Andrew Cuomo by relatively unknown socialist lawmaker Zohran Mamdani.