A Black Lives Matter leader is vowing there will be "riots," "fire," and "bloodshed" if New York City Mayor-elect Eric Adams resurrects the NYPD's controversial anti-crime unit. Another BLM head threatened to make Adams' time as NYC mayor a "nightmare."
Adams granted a meeting on Wednesday to Black Lives Matter activists, including Hawk Newsome – the co-founder of Black Lives Matter of Greater New York. The meeting was held behind closed doors inside the Brooklyn Borough Hall, but the 30-minute meeting was recorded and shared on Instagram by an attendee, according to the New York Daily News.
Newsome informed Adams, "We're not a traditional black social justice organization, we are more on the line of the Black Panthers."
Newsome told Adams that his organization would hold the mayor-elect responsible for any misconduct by NYPD.
Adams responded, "You're on the ground. Stop the violence in my community. I'm holding you accountable. Don't hold me accountable."\
Adams then listed his resume to the group, "Being the mayor, being the borough president, being the state senator — I put my body on the line for my community, so I'm not here for folks to come and say, 'Eric, we're gonna hold you accountable.'"
He rebutted, "No, it's us. We need to do this together."
Adams again flaunted his experience as an NYPD captain and Democratic politician, "The same things I've been doing over the past 35 years I'm going to continue to do, and maybe you should look at those things I have done."
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