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The Mayor’s Race Visits the Crips

At a summit in Brownsville, Brooklyn, a leader of a local branch of the gang, which has nurtured a peace, grilled candidates including Andrew Yang, Maya Wiley, Kathryn Garcia, and Eric Adams on how they plan to reduce violence.

Bridging the Divide Between the Police and the Policed

In New York, the Mayor and police leadership have repeatedly voiced commitments to “create a bond” between cops and communities of color. The problem, according to high-level officials, is that the city chose the wrong people for the right job.

The Mayor’s Race Visits the Crips

At a summit in Brownsville, Brooklyn, a leader of a local branch of the gang, which has nurtured a peace, grilled candidates including Andrew Yang, Maya Wiley, Kathryn Garcia, and Eric Adams on how they plan to reduce violence.

Bridging the Divide Between the Police and the Policed

In New York, the Mayor and police leadership have repeatedly voiced commitments to “create a bond” between cops and communities of color. The problem, according to high-level officials, is that the city chose the wrong people for the right job.