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American Focus > Blog > Crime > Eric Adams opposes bill to abolish NYPD gang database
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Eric Adams opposes bill to abolish NYPD gang database

Last updated: February 24, 2025 7:26 pm
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Mayor Eric Adams and police officials recently spoke out against a bill proposed by progressives that aims to abolish the NYPD’s gang database. They argued that eliminating the database would hinder law enforcement’s ability to apprehend violent criminals and prevent shootings in New York City.

During a press briefing at City Hall, Mayor Adams dismissed claims from left-wing critics who argue that the Criminal Group Database contributes to racial profiling, as the majority of individuals identified in the database are black and Latino. He emphasized that 96% of shooting victims in the city are people of color, highlighting the importance of keeping the database to protect vulnerable communities.

The mayor, a former transit police captain, highlighted the fact that many gang members pose a significant threat to innocent people within their communities. He emphasized that some gang members are repeat offenders who engage in dangerous criminal activities, making it crucial for law enforcement to have access to the database for public safety.

NYPD officials revealed that the database identifies 500 gang groups, with a significant portion of individuals having criminal records or involvement in violent incidents. They stressed the importance of the database in identifying and tracking dangerous individuals who pose a threat to public safety.

Opponents of the bill argue that the database stigmatizes minorities and can lead to false arrests or guilt by association. They claim that it is nearly impossible to be removed from the database once entered, causing concerns about privacy and due process rights.

However, police officials defended the database, stating that strict protocols are in place before individuals are added to the database. They emphasized that individuals in the database are only known to the NYPD and not shared with the public or other agencies. Additionally, individuals can only remain in the database if they have a history of violent crimes, weapons possession, or criminal group affiliation.

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The NYPD has implemented stricter rules for the database and reduced the number of individuals included in it. They conduct regular reviews to determine if individuals should be removed, ensuring that the database is used responsibly and effectively for law enforcement purposes.

In conclusion, the debate over the NYPD’s gang database continues to divide opinions among lawmakers and advocates. While some argue for its abolition due to concerns about racial profiling and privacy violations, others believe that the database is a crucial tool for maintaining public safety and preventing violent crimes in the city. The decision on the fate of the database will ultimately depend on ongoing discussions and considerations within the City Council.

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