NYC mayor says he will reinstitute modified plainclothes police anti-gun unit
New York City Mayor Eric Adams (D) on Sunday said he is planning to reinstitute a modified plainclothes anti-gun unit after a police officer was fatally shot while responding to a 911 call in Harlem.
Asked by co-anchor Dana Bash on CNN's "State of the Union" about steps Adams is taking to make the city "more safe immediately," the mayor said the Big Apple is going to restore a "newer version" of a modified plainclothes anti-tun unit.
"I talked about this on the campaign trail. Our team has done the proper analysis. And now we're going to deploy that," he added.
Plainclothes police units dissolved in the city in 2020, after some criticized the system for initiating use of force against Black and Latino individuals, according to The New York Times. Anti-crime units have been denounced by progressive organizations, the newspaper noted.
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