Safer?

 

At least 17 people were shot in New York City on Monday — a tally that would be considered high for a weekend day, but is “astronomical” for early in the week, law enforcement sources said.

No borough was spared from the gunplay, but Brooklyn saw the most violence with 10 shooting incidents and a total of 12 victims, sources said.

“Those numbers would be high for a Friday or Saturday, but for a Monday they are astronomical,” said one high-ranking Brooklyn cop.

At least 17 people shot in NYC on Monday as gun violence continues to soar

 

Where does de Blasio comes with that load of … never mind. Not even political pandering is that cynically stupid.

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By Miguel.GFZ

Semi-retired like Vito Corleone before the heart attack. Consiglieri to J.Kb and AWA. I lived in a Gun Control Paradise: It sucked and got people killed. I do believe that Freedom scares the political elites.

5 thoughts on “Correct me if I am wrong, de Blasio is the Mayor of New York City, right?”
  1. What he means is that his criminal daughter is less likely to get arrested for her paling around with Antifa.

  2. After Cuomo puts out a poster touting how he saved the world from the non-China virus, and you thought New York politicians couldn’t get more condescendingly stupid, Comrade deBlasio says “Hold mah beer.”

  3. Actually, from his perspective, he is correct.

    The problem with children, errr…. I mean leftists is rampant ADD/ADHD. They are absolutely incapable of focusing on more than a single thing at a time. Not even focusing, actually taking into account more than one factor, one variable at a time.

    NYC is safer because you cannot socially distance in a prison, therefore, COVID-19 will run rampant in prisons. Saving every human from this horrific disease makes everyone safer. Therefore, if we release all the prisoners, everyone is safer.

    See, logical.

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