NYC Mayor Eric Adams will seek reelection
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The Justice Department moved to dismiss the charges in February, saying that continuing would interfere with Adams’ ability to govern and threaten “federal immigration initiatives and policies.”
The New York Times |
Even with the dismissal of a five-count federal corruption indictment, Mayor Eric Adams faces an uncertain future.
The New York Times |
While it may be too early to know how Mr. Adams’s exit will affect the race, Mr. Cuomo’s moderate stances seem closest to Mr. Adams’s.
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Due to the staffing crisis at state correctional facilities, Gov. Kathy Hochul’s administration is looking to release incarcerated individuals with release dates up to 90 days early.
Lefty mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani wants to spend $1.1 billion on a new department overseeing mental health calls instead of the NYPD — a proposal panned as “another pie in the sky idea” by law enforcement experts Tuesday.
Mayor Adams has quietly expanded the portfolio of Kaz Daughtry, his public safety deputy, granting him the power to help run the law enforcement units of a slew of civilian city agencies,
U.S. District Court Judge Dale Ho dropped the case with prejudice, meaning the mayor cannot be tried again on the same charges.
With New York facing a staffing shortage crisis in its prisons, the state’s solution to help ensure an “appropriate balance” between the safety of corrections officers and the public is to release inmates early.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams' historic federal corruption case has been dropped with prejudice, meaning Adams cannot be re-tried on the same charges at a later time
DOCCS will release some inmates early in response to the "current staffing crisis," according to a memo obtained by 7 News.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams says he will pull out of the city’s Democratic primary and will instead run for reelection as an independent candidate