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Ex-Gov. David Paterson backs Adams’ plan to get mentally ill off streets

Por: New York Post Nation December 11, 2022

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Mayor Eric Adams’ some mentally ill homeless people is the right way to both help them and improve safety for everyone else, former Gov. David Paterson said Sunday. “The mayor has been very proactive. [His strategy] not only will help to keep [dangerous] individuals off the streets, it’s going to help the individuals themselves,” Paterson said during an appearance on WABC Radio’s “Cats Roundtable.” Hizzoner’s policy allows cops... + full article



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