NYC Mayor Eric Adams Apologizes For Using Racial Slur

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FILE - New York City Mayor Eric Adams, center, speaks during a news conference at a Harlem hospital after the shooting of two NYPD officers, Jan. 21, 2022, in New York. Adams apologized Friday, Feb. 4, 2022, after a 2019 video surfaced showing him using a racial slur for white people when talking about the New York Police Department. (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura, File)

NEW YORK (AP) — New York City Mayor Eric Adams apologized Friday after a 2019 video surfaced showing him using a racial slur for white people when talking about the New York Police Department.

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The video, first reported by the New York Daily News, shows Adams, who is Black, speaking at a private event in December 2019, during the early stages of his mayoral run.

Adams is a former New York City police officer who rose to the rank of captain before leaving to serve in elected office. While in the New York Police Department, he became an outspoken critic of the department and co-founded an advocacy group called 100 Blacks in Law Enforcement Who Care, which pushed for criminal justice reform and spoke out against police brutality.

Speaking to a Harlem business group, Adams said “Every day in the police department, I kicked those crackers’ ass, man! I was unbelievable in the police department with 100 Blacks in Law Enforcement.” The line drew applause.

Adams was asked about the video at a news conference Friday and said he wanted to “definitely apologize” for his remarks and called them “inappropriate.”

“Inappropriate comments, should not have been used. Someone asked me a question using that comment and playing on that word. I responded in that comment. But clearly, it’s a comment that should not be used and I apologize not only to those who heard it but to New Yorkers because they should expect more from me, and that was inappropriate,” Adams said.

The word has often been considered a derogatory term for poor Southern white people, but the origins of the term are not entirely clear.

A 2013 report from NPR found the term was used as an insult as far back as the 17th Century and was later used to refer to Scots-Irish immigrants settling in the Southern U.S.

The mayor, who has been in office a little over a month, said the comment referred to his efforts to combat racism in the department.

“My fight in the police department was fighting racism throughout my entire journey. And I was serious about fighting against that and that is what it was attached to, the question that was asked. And that, you got my response, based on what that question was,” he said.

The head of the city’s largest police union quickly put out a statement defending Adams.

“Whenever a controversial video of a police officer surfaces online, we ask for fairness instead of a rush to outrage. We will apply the same standard here,” said Police Benevolent Association President Patrick Lynch, who is white.

“We have spoken with Mayor Adams about this video. We have spent far too many hours together in hospital emergency rooms these past few weeks, and we’ve worked together for decades before that. A few seconds of video will not define our relationship. We have a lot of work to do together to support our members on the streets.”

Adams apology came a day after he hosted President Joe Biden in New York City and they met with top law enforcement officers to discuss plans to try to cut down gun violence in cities.

That presidential visit followed the deaths of two New York City police officers in a shooting in Harlem.


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Peter
Peter
2 years ago

Double standards in play again.

Esther
Esther
2 years ago

A black man is never going to receive any real consequences for racism. Just ask Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson.

Moriss
Moriss
2 years ago

Apology Not excepted!! Do your job let’s see how you will keep crooklyn safe?

I was a Democrat until I saw the light
I was a Democrat until I saw the light
2 years ago

An apology? No white person’s apology I would be excepted and he would be leading the charge

Not Surprised
Not Surprised
2 years ago

You dumb New Yorkers, you should have voted in SLIWA. I’ve said it all along. You get what you pay for.

Momo18
Momo18
2 years ago

Man if this was a white boy saying the N word.. first he won’t be allowed to even apologize and the he would be fired faster then the speed of light….or he would resign .. black privilege at it’s greatest

Sarah Shapiro
Sarah Shapiro
2 years ago

Let us bear in mind that this Mayor delayed his inauguration so as not to violate Shabbos. It seems to me–albeit as a distant observer through mere news reports–that he is a striving to achieve social fairness and balance in an explosive environment. As Torah Jews, let’s give him the benefit of the doubt and gracefully accept his apology.

Sarah Shapiro
Sarah Shapiro
2 years ago

Let’s bear in mind that this is the mayor who postponed his inauguration ceremony so as not to violate Shabbos. I’m grateful.
He is seeking social fairness and balance on many levels.

Triumpinwhitehouse
Triumpinwhitehouse
2 years ago

Well he is in contact with farrakhan weekly

Marcia
Marcia
2 years ago

So tired of hearing that whites are racist while those of color get away with saying or doing anything. I am not prejudice but I’ve had enough of these double standards…they are shoving them down our throats every chance they get.