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New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio (D) on Sunday pledged to cut funding for the New York Police Department and reallocate it to youth and social services, as calls for reforming law enforcement agencies grow in response to the death of George Floyd.

Calls to "defund the police" and put more investment towards other public services has become a top demand among activists in cities across the U.S. as they speak out against police brutality and racial injustice.

De Blasio said during a press conference Sunday that the city would move funding from the New York Police Department to youth initiatives and social services in its next budget. He did not say how much he plans to divert from the police department, which has annual budget of $6 billion, or more than 6 percent of de Blasio's proposed 2021 proposed fiscal budget, The New York Times noted.

"The details will be worked out in the budget process in the weeks ahead," de Blasio said. "But I want people to understand that we are committed to shifting resources to ensure that the focus is on our young people."


“I also will affirm, while doing that, we will only do it in a way that we are certain continues to ensure that this city will be safe," he added.

The announcement came just hours after de Blasio announced that a city-wide curfew would no longer be in effect. The mayor said that the end to the policy stemmed from protests being largely peaceful in the city over the weekend.

Funding for police departments has become a major source of tension among protestors in wake of the death of Floyd, who died in police custody in Minneapolis. Many have called for diverting the investments towards other social services in certain communities.

City leaders in San Francisco and Los Angeles have responded to recent demonstrations by pledging to cut funding for the police. Members of the City Council in Minneapolis have called for dismantling its police department entirely. But Minneapolis mayor Jacob Frey (D) voiced opposition to that stance on Saturday, prompting protestors to demand he leave the demonstration.

In New York City, dozens of employees at the Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice signed a statement demanding that he endorse a list of policing reforms, according to the Times. Hundreds of former and current de Blasio staffers also sent an open letter to the mayor calling on him to cut the New York police's budget by $1 billion.
Ed Mullins, the president of the Sergeants Benevolent Association, a police union, told The Times that he was skeptical of de Blasio's pledge.

“I know he just recently said that he wasn’t going to that,” Mullins said. “I guess, let’s see what he says on Monday and what his next decision is going to be.”

The "defund the police" movement has touched off a polarizing debate over what its goals are. Black Lives Matter co-founder Alicia Garza addressed that question on NBC's "Meet The Press" on Sunday, noting that "when we talk about defunding the police, what we're saying is 'invest in the resources that our communities need.’”

“Why can't we start to look at how it is that we reorganize our priorities so people don’t have to be in the streets protesting ... in a global pandemic?” she added.
 
1. The police shouldn't be funded and equipped like a private army. Their job is to put criminals in jail and bring them before the court, and they should be equipped and trained appropriately.
2. If you think protesting in the middle of a pandemic's a bad thing, fuck off and don't do it.
Tell that to De Blasio’s daughter.

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So his daughter's rich, woke, and stupid. Your point?
No point at all. I just find it funny that it had to take one of de Blasio’s biracial kids to get arrested to end funding for our police department, while not even able to fully realize that half of our state dislike both him and Cuomo combined. Just something to ponder.
 
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New York's social and political atmosphere is more poisonous than the water surrounding Manhattan. It's a shame that any good Giuliani did has been systematically undone over the years, ensuring New York City returns to the shithole it was back in the 1970's while New York state continues to foster more unmarked graves than an Indian burial ground.
 
Tell me again why do many people jerk themselves off over living in New York? It's a hellhole.
It should be reminded that only city folk think of New York as a “great” place to live.
Many people upstate, and somewhat in the suburbs, don’t think that the city of New York speaks for all New Yorkers.
 
1. The police shouldn't be funded and equipped like a private army. Their job is to put criminals in jail and bring them before the court, and they should be equipped and trained appropriately.
If that's the case the NYPD is under equipped then.

They don't have the proper equipment to deal with these unwashed hordes.
 
nsuring New York City returns to the shithole it was back in the 1970's while New York state continues to foster more unmarked graves than an Indian burial ground.
Amazing. NYC in the 70s was an absolute hellhole because of incompetent government ... which was saved by unions.

Although, that would explain why Manhattan is the surveillance state it is today.

If NYC falls, America's financial propensity will fall as well.
 
Where are those pictures of her strung up while riding the subway? Saw them somewhere on this site.
 
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So we can pull $10 trillion out of our asses to fund the Green New Deal, but we have to defund the police if we want to get money to more social services, huh? While he's at it maybe he should spend some of that mental healthcare money on his daughter, since she doesn't seem to be able to go out in public without flashing her jaundice-looking ass on the goddamned subway.

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Amazing. NYC in the 70s was an absolute hellhole because of incompetent government ... which was saved by unions.

Although, that would explain why Manhattan is the surveillance state it is today.

If NYC falls, America's financial propensity will fall as well.
The feds actually wanted Wall Street to leave NYC in the 70s. It will happen but Wall Street will have PMCs guarding offices before that happens.
 
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