In a recent interview, Mayor Eric Adams accused former Governor Andrew Cuomo of being responsible for New York City's perception of rising crime and homelessness due to criminal justice reforms implemented during Cuomo's administration. Adams criticized Cuomo for signing laws that he claims hinder the enforcement against repeat offenders, arguing that these changes are contributing to the current public safety crisis. In response, Cuomo's campaign has emphasized a need for action on crime but has avoided direct criticism of Adams, instead focusing on broader management issues in the city.
Adams stated that the rising crime and homeless crisis are a result of criminal justice reforms passed during Cuomo's tenure, asserting that these laws hinder efforts against repeat offenders.
Cuomo's campaign has focused on crime but has avoided directly targeting Adams, instead making broad statements that criticize the current administration's handling of public safety and homelessness.
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