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First and foremost, I am thankful that my husband and I are alive and physically unharmed, i am trying to process the trauma of what happened. I want to thank everyone who has offered their love and support. I want to especially thank Mayor Katrina Thompson and the Broadview Police Department for their quick and thorough response.

Kimberly Lightford

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

The mayor is asking store owners, business owners, restaurant owners to start policing people as they come into a restaurant to sit down, it’s infringing on our liberties.

Mary Josephine Generoso

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

It's been complicated. I don't think it's always been the healthiest relationship, but he's done also – you have to take a look at the entire equation. Any time – you know, ‘ 14, ‘ 15, ‘ 16, ‘ 17, all those years – any time Nassau County Police Department needed anything, we got [ it ], now unfortunately, we have the same opposite happened in the last couple of years. But resources for training, resources for new bullet-resistant vests … all of that cost money and all of that money came from council, the mayor.

Dermot Shea

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

In the situation in San Francisco, like many other cities around the country, the mayor does not control the crime problem. The district attorneys are more significant in that situation, san Francisco, like Chicago, like Boston, like soon to be in New York, Atlanta – every one of these cities having problems, take a look at the district attorneys.

Justin Sullivan/Getty

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

After much personal reflection and thoughtful discussions with my family and Mayor Frey, I have made the decision that I will not be accepting a new term as chief of the Minneapolis Police Department.

Medaria Arradondo

Found on CNN
2 years ago

That's so silly, [Chicago Mayor] Lori Lightfoot is still hanging onto that. She blames every crime in Chicago on the pandemic.

Betsy Smith

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

They need to step it up in a big way and stop this crime pandemic themselves, they need to find a way to recruit more people. That’s on them. The mayor can only do so much.

George Cardenas

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

There is not a mayor in this country that is happy with the pace of change, including me, there's so much incentive to spout off a magic wand fix that doesn't exist. These are issues that are systemic and can't be solved with a hashtag or a catchphrase or even a single policy because the causes are so deeply rooted. ... It takes work and time.

Phillipe Cunningham

Found on CNN
2 years ago

New York Police Department would run rings around( the other candidates). They are masters. If you're a good mayor, you're only here for eight years. I've been here for 30-something years in New York Police Department. Police departments will wait you out, and they know that whatever you hand down, they have to implement. But if you know the system, if you know the crevices, you know how to go and ensure you're getting what you want.

Eric Adams

Found on CNN
2 years ago

When you do a postmortem on what happened in Austin, I think it's important to recognize that the mayor and city council there have basically been giving the finger to the hardworking men and women of law enforcement in the Austin Police Department for quite some time, and what they did is they scared the public. They told them we're going to cut services across the board to try to fund public safety, but what the public should really be scared of is the fact that the murder rate is up 88% in Austin. Austin was once a mecca for the arts and music, and now it's a dangerous community and nobody even wants to walk through with their families.

Joe Gamaldi

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

I wanna offer a big congratulations to Michelle Wu, she is the first woman, the first person of color, and as an Asian American, the first to be elected mayor of Boston. I know this is no small feat. You know this is no small feat.

Essaibi George

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

Words can't express how honored and excited I am to be the next Mayor of Cincinnati. Tonight, we made history ! Let's get to work.

Aftab Pureval

Found on CNN
2 years ago

I want to offer a great big congratulations to Michelle Wu, she's the first woman and first Asian American elected to be mayor of Boston.

Essaibi George

Found on CNN
2 years ago

The result of this betrayal has caused 350 police officers to flee Seattle since the riots. Many of these former police employees left for lower paying agencies just to escape Seattle’s toxic political climate, we also have another 100 officers now off the street due to the Mayor’s COVID-19 vaccination mandate and another 130 officers currently unavailable for service who are out on extended leave. When totaled, that is just under half the department gone/unavailable in almost two years. Seattle’s current police staffing crisis was caused by our current politicians and sadly it all could’ve been avoided. This political betrayal will forever be their legacy.

Mike Solan

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

If (the 'Yes' campaign) said they were going to cut the police force by 200, they're going to lose. They don't say that. They talk about righteous and understandable rage to reign in the police department, which is out of control, it's pretty clear the direction is intended to be quite different, and this would be used as kind of a path. The community is very well organized. If this thing passes, it's highly unlikely you're going to see the mayor and city council ignore what will be a historic bill.

Larry Jacobs

Found on CNN
2 years ago

I don't think the mayor understands what's going to happen on November 1st, you're going to see dozens and dozens of firehouses closed. You're going to see response times climb. It is inevitable. Lives are going to be lost. That is irrefutable.

President Andrew Ansbro

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

I was there when she was speaking. There were a couple of people in the corner that booed. But it was nothing significant. And it didn’t disrupt the event at all, i would have to suspect whoever was booing at that event was not a member of this local. … We respect her and we have no problems with the mayor.

Pat McCarthy

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

While there is much I agree with in the Amendment, one component poses an insurmountable problem - the requirement that the new Department of Public Safety report to both the Mayor and the City Council, my own experience working in City Hall tells me that this change will exacerbate what is a deeply flawed city governance structure, where accountability, authority and lines of responsibility between the Mayor and City Council are diffused and dysfunctional.

Tina Smith

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

Let's take a scenario, very different, where David Duke, you remember David Duke ? The grand wizard of the KKK ? He moves to New York, he becomes a Democrat, and he runs for mayor in the city of Rochester, which has a low primary turnout, and he wins the Democratic line. I have to endorse David Duke ? I don't think so.

Jay Jacobs

Found on CNN
2 years ago

That is not because of the FOP, that is 100 % because of the mayor's unwillingness to budge from her hard line. So whatever happens because of the manpower issue, that falls at the mayor's doorstep.

John Catanzara

Found on CNN
2 years ago

If we suspect the numbers are true and we get a large number of our members who stand firm on their beliefs that this is an overreach, and they're not going to supply the information in the portal or submit to testing, then it's safe to say the city of Chicago will have a police force at 50 % or less for this weekend coming up, that is not because of the FOP, that is 100 % because of the mayor's unwillingness to budge from her hard line. So whatever happens because of the manpower issue, that falls at the mayor's doorstep.

John Catanzara

Found on CNN
2 years ago

That is not because of the FOP, that is 100 % because of the mayor's unwillingness to budge from her hard line so whatever happens because of the manpower issue, that falls at the mayor's doorstep.

John Catanzara

Found on CNN
2 years ago

If we suspect the numbers are true and we get a large number of our members who stand firm on their beliefs that this is an overreach, and they're not going to supply the information in the portal or submit to testing, then it's safe to say the city of Chicago will have a police force at 50 % or less for this weekend coming up, that is not because of the FOP, that is 100 % because of the mayor's unwillingness to budge from her hard line so whatever happens because of the manpower issue, that falls at the mayor's doorstep.

John Catanzara

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Nobody wants an encampment anywhere in the city, i am not, as mayor, going to forcibly remove people out of one public space and shift the issue to another public space.

Lorena González

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

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