Adams to protesters: ‘We will not allow you to destroy our city’
- On Friday, the mayor of New York City announced that police would be stationed throughout the city to brace for weekend protests connected to nationwide demonstrations opposing Trump’s policies.
- The deployment responds to ongoing unrest motivated by professional agitators who embed themselves to provoke disorder, particularly targeting law enforcement.
- Adams emphasized that peaceful protests are allowed, but the NYPD will swiftly arrest those committing crimes and not tolerate destruction or harm to innocent people.
- He warned that serious disturbances or riots have the potential to cause extensive property damage and loss of life, emphasizing the need to prevent such incidents.
- The city’s trained police units remain on alert and will provide any needed equipment or training to maintain safety and respond to large or disruptive crowds.
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‘We got this': Mayor Adams says no need for National Guard in NYC ahead of Saturday protests
Local leaders in New York City are saying they have the resources and ability to keep the public safe amid planned protests against the Trump administration Saturday for what demonstrators are calling “No Kings Day.” Following the federal deployment of the National Guard in California and the state deployment in Texas, Mayor Eric Adams was asked if the Guard was...
NYPD Chief of Patrol: If We Had 'Consequences' for Protesters Who Break Law Like FL, 'We Wouldn't Be Doing This Every Night'
On Thursday's broadcast of Newsmax TV's "National Report," NYPD Chief of Patrol John Chell stated that it is "frustrating" for police in New York City
Eric Adams warned that New York City will respond harshly to protests against the Trump administration’s immigration policy. Amid the violent protests in Los Angeles, the mayor of NYC, who will seek re-election as an independent, said authorities will not allow protesters to destroy the city. Read more]]>
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