Curtis Sliwa, a well-known anti-mob activist and former New York mayoral candidate, was interviewed at an anti-shelter rally in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn. He discussed New York Mayor Eric Adams’ homeless shelter policies:
Adams should be coming down here, talking to the people.
These two Indian brothers are whining, dining, and pocket-lining.
He’s afraid to come down here, afraid to deal with the people because he’s being bribed to put up these homeless shelters. And we are going to stop him here at 86th and 25th. Absolutely ridiculous. Susan was assaulted by the police. I’m a police supporter, but I also know when the mayor gives them orders because he’s upset.
Remember, she’s a Democrat, just like Adams, so he takes this personally.
Brooklyn NY July 19 2024