Brooklyn subway police shooting: Mayor Adams again defends officers, saying he saw discipline' in video of their actions | amNewYork
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Mayor Adams defended the police officers involved in the subway shooting, stating that policing is complicated and idealism does not align with the realities they face.
Adams emphasized that the decision to use lethal force during complex incidents, such as the one on Sept. 15, cannot be simplified, given the fast pace of events.
The NYPD's rationale for fare evasion crackdowns is linked to their claim of reducing serious crime and enhancing subway safety, though public sentiment remains divided.
Following the subway shooting, protests erupted against the NYPD's actions and policies, highlighting the community's frustration with police practices, particularly related to fare evasion.
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