Published: November 12, 2021
By: Katie Pavlich
New York City's incoming mayor Eric Adams has vowed to return law and order to the streets after crime skyrocketed under Bill de Blasio's "leadership." As a former police officer, Adams argues he knows how to get the job done.
But while Adams' tough-on-crime position got him elected, Black Lives Matter is vowing to oppose efforts to reduce crime in the city. In fact, it's promising to get violent if undercover crime task forces are reinstated.
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"If they think they are going back to the old ways of policing, then we're going to take to the streets again," BLM leader Hawk Newsome said during a rally outside of City Hall. "There will be riots. There will be fire, and there will be bloodshed."
Hawk Newsome(@IamHawkNewsome) founder of New York Black Lives Matter(@BLMGREATERNY), calls for riots, fire, and bloodshed if New York City Mayor-elect Eric Adams(@ericadamsfornyc) returns to stop & frisk tactics against Blacks #blackmediatrust pic.twitter.com/3OJewzFXTc
— J OWL Farand (@OwlsAsylum) November 11, 2021
New York City police are responding to Newsome's threats by calling him a domestic terrorist.
One current police supervisor said Newsome “should be denounced by every politician because he is threatening to harm the citizens of New York.”
“The FBI should investigate him as a domestic terrorist and look into where he is getting his money. The people funding him should also be investigated,” the official said.
“He is threatening to overthrow the government, cause physical harm and property damage.”
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