Nearly four years after running as an outsider promising to
curb police powers, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio has emerged as a cheerleader for the NYPD, touting the city's low and falling crime rate as a central theme of his re-election campaign.
Nearly four years after running as an outsider promising to
curb police powers, NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio has emerged as a cheerleader for the NYPD, touting the city's low and falling crime rate as a central theme of his re-election campaign.
Not exact matches
Syracuse officials say while homicides are tougher to control,
police do have the
power to
curb other crimes.