Adams boasts about being better than ‘cracker’ officers in resurfaced video
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by: Sarah Vasile, Jay Dow
Posted: Feb 4, 2022 / 03:49 PM EST / Updated: Feb 4, 2022 / 05:12 PM EST
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NEW YORK (PIX11) — Former NYPD captain and current New York City Mayor Eric Adams bragged about his prowess as an officer during a private 2019 event, using a racially charged statement in the process, newly resurfaced video shows.
“Every day in the police department, I kicked those crackers’ a**, man,” Adams said. “I was unbelievable.”
The comments, which were made during a private event with the Harlem Business Alliance as Adams prepared for his mayoral run, were caught on video and resurfaced by the New York Daily News.
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The man who released the video, Thomas Lopez-Pierre, told PIX11 News’ Jay Dow that he consciously waited to release the video because he didn’t want to hurt Adams’ chances at the mayor seat. Lopez-Pierre, CEO of the Black Lives Matter Real Estate Forum, said he’s publishing the footage now because he’s not happy with the mayor’s stance on police reform.
“Many in the Black community are concerned because they keep hearing [Adams] talk too much about crime,” Lopez-Pierre said. “We need him refocused on economic empowerment … if you want to reduce crime, do it the way white people reduce crime in their communities: they give them economic opportunity.”
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Adams was asked about his comments during a press conference about upcoming New York City Parks projects. The mayor apologized and acknowledged his comments were “inappropriate,” saying he only used the word because someone else at the event used it while posing a question.
“Clearly, it’s a comment that should not be used,” Adams said on Friday. “I apologize; not only to those who heard it, but to New Yorkers because they should expect more from me.”
Police Benevolent Association President Patrick Lynch asked for “fairness instead of a rush to outrage” in response to the mayor’s comments. Lynch said he spoke to Adams about the video and his usage of the racially charged term as well.
“A few seconds of video will not define our relationship,” Lynch said. “We have a lot of work to do together to support our members on the streets.”
Detectives’ Endowment Association President Paul DiGiacomo expressed similar sentiments, reminding people that actions speak louder than words.
“Mayor Adams has expressed his regrets,” DiGiacomo said. “We will hold him to his word.”
LOCAL NEWS
by: Sarah Vasile, Jay Dow
Posted: Feb 4, 2022 / 03:49 PM EST / Updated: Feb 4, 2022 / 05:12 PM EST

Adams boasts about being better than ‘cracker’ officers in resurfaced video
NEW YORK (PIX11) — Former NYPD captain and current New York City Mayor Eric Adams bragged about his prowess as an officer during a private 2019 event, using a racially charged statement in the proc…

NEW YORK (PIX11) — Former NYPD captain and current New York City Mayor Eric Adams bragged about his prowess as an officer during a private 2019 event, using a racially charged statement in the process, newly resurfaced video shows.
“Every day in the police department, I kicked those crackers’ a**, man,” Adams said. “I was unbelievable.”
The comments, which were made during a private event with the Harlem Business Alliance as Adams prepared for his mayoral run, were caught on video and resurfaced by the New York Daily News.
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The man who released the video, Thomas Lopez-Pierre, told PIX11 News’ Jay Dow that he consciously waited to release the video because he didn’t want to hurt Adams’ chances at the mayor seat. Lopez-Pierre, CEO of the Black Lives Matter Real Estate Forum, said he’s publishing the footage now because he’s not happy with the mayor’s stance on police reform.
“Many in the Black community are concerned because they keep hearing [Adams] talk too much about crime,” Lopez-Pierre said. “We need him refocused on economic empowerment … if you want to reduce crime, do it the way white people reduce crime in their communities: they give them economic opportunity.”
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Adams was asked about his comments during a press conference about upcoming New York City Parks projects. The mayor apologized and acknowledged his comments were “inappropriate,” saying he only used the word because someone else at the event used it while posing a question.
“Clearly, it’s a comment that should not be used,” Adams said on Friday. “I apologize; not only to those who heard it, but to New Yorkers because they should expect more from me.”
Police Benevolent Association President Patrick Lynch asked for “fairness instead of a rush to outrage” in response to the mayor’s comments. Lynch said he spoke to Adams about the video and his usage of the racially charged term as well.
“A few seconds of video will not define our relationship,” Lynch said. “We have a lot of work to do together to support our members on the streets.”
Detectives’ Endowment Association President Paul DiGiacomo expressed similar sentiments, reminding people that actions speak louder than words.
“Mayor Adams has expressed his regrets,” DiGiacomo said. “We will hold him to his word.”