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Chief Keechant Sewell is about to become New York City’s first female police commissioner. She will also be the city’s third Black commissioner. The Nassau County chief of detectives will lead the country’s largest police force at a key moment in history. Mayor-elect Eric Adams, who is about to become New York City’s second Black mayor, viewed the commissioner appointment as one of his most important decisions in preparing his administration. At a time when national trust in police is at a critical low, Adams is counting on Sewell to help him strike a balance between combating the city’s rise ...
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Curtis Sliwa, the founder of citizen public safety group Guardian Angels, won the GOP nomination for mayor of New York City last month. While his chances of victory may be slim in the overwhelmingly Democratic city, Sliwa has never backed down from a challenge. His group Guardian Angels, founded in 1979, would patrol subways to protect civilians from crime – often doing a better job than the actual police force. Sliwa still wears his Guardian Angels beret and says he is still committed as ever to protecting New Yorkers from crime. Silwa will likely face Eric Adams, a former NYPD cop running on...
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The New York City Board of Corrections has voted to end solitary confinement in the City’s jails, though critics still say that the changes do not do enough for inmates. But the new model, which is set to be put into effect in the fall, offers wide-ranging changes to make conditions more “humane” for prisoners. The changes include giving inmates a chance to receive attorney representation at infraction hearings, to spend at least 10 hours outside of a cell and to participate in more social functions with those around them. Under the new rule, jail systems would not be able to keep an inmate ...
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Entrepreneur and former presidential candidate Andrew Yang announced Friday that he is running for mayor of New York City in the upcoming November election. Yang, a political outsider, made headlines during his 2020 presidential bid for his progressive healthcare and income programs. Yang’s new campaign website details his long history with the city and explains that “I want to serve my community in this time of need and bring bold, innovative solutions to the table. I want to lead us forward as we rise above our current politics. I want to see every last New Yorker thrive in our City.” Yang...
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