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Zohran Mamdani is planning to axe the elite NYPD taskforce that responded to NYC shooting

Zohran Mamdani is planning to axe the elite NYPD taskforce that responded to NYC shooting

New York Post6 days ago
Socialist mayoral frontrunner Zohran Mamdani is planning to axe an elite NYPD task force that charged into a Park Avenue building during Monday's deadly mass shooting if he takes over City Hall — despite expressing how 'grateful' he was for the first responders after the attack.
The far-left Queens assemblyman, who shockingly nabbed the Democratic nomination last month, vowed to disband the police department's Strategic Response Group, SRG, on social media in December 2024.
5 Mayoral hopeful Zohran Mamdani vowed to disband the SRG if elected Mayor.
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'As Mayor, I will disband the SRG, which has cost taxpayers millions in lawsuit settlements and brutalized countless New Yorkers exercising their First Amendment rights,' he wrote just two months after announcing his candidacy for mayor.
The SRG is a special operations division of the NYPD that responds to citywide mobilizations, civil disorders and major events. They also mobilize for emergency events like shootings and bank robberies, according to the NYPD's website.
Mamdani has faced a spate of criticisms for his past smears of the NYPD, which include social posts from 2020 when he called to 'Defund the Police' in the wake of the George Floyd protests that swept the nation.
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Hours after gunman Shane Tamura's horrific rampage rampage that left four dead, including an off-duty NYPD police officer – Mamdani responded that he was 'heartbroken' over the 'horrific shooting.'
'I am holding the victims, their families, and the NYPD officer in critical condition in my thoughts,' he wrote. 'Grateful for all of our first responders on the ground.'
But among those first at the scene were the members of the SRG, who then stormed into the building to ensure the shooter had been contained.
'He's a joke,' one cop source griped of the mayoral frontrunner. 'He only wants to ban SRG because they are the ones responding to his people's protests.'
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US Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-21) continued to pile on, resurfacing one of Mamdani's defund the police posts.
'Flashback: Kathy Hochul's very own Commie Mamdani. A disgrace and truly unfit to be Mayor of NYC,' she wrote when sharing Mamdani's anti-cop message.
'We don't need an investigation to know that the NYPD is racist, anti-queer & a major threat to public safety. What we need is to #DefundTheNYPD,' his post read.
Gov. Kathy Hochul – who called for uniform gun laws across all states following the shooting – clapped back at Stefanik's comments in a Tuesday interview with CNN.
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5 The SRG was among the first NYPD groups to respond to Monday's horrific massacre.
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'Seriously going after an unelected official who said something back in 2020?' Hochul quipped.
'Come on, give me a break. Ask her the question. What are you doing to make your constituents safe?' she said.
In a separate post on Tuesday morning, Mamdani honored the life of the fallen off-duty police officer, 36-year-old father of two, Didarul Islam.
'When he joined the police department, his mother asked him why he would pursue such a dangerous job. He told her it was to leave behind a legacy that his family could be proud of,' Mamdani's tribute read.
'He's done that and more. I pray for him, his family and honor the legacy of service and sacrifice he leaves behind,' he wrote.
5 Among those killed were off-duty police officer Didarul Islam.
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Democratic political operative and longtime police union advisor Ken Frydman slammed his party's mayoral candidate over the 'hypocritical' response.
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'Mamdani is hypocritical and irony-deficient. He can't say he's 'heartbroken' over the Midtown mass shooting and praise first responders while calling for disbanding the Strategic Response Group,' Frydman argued.
New York State Conservative Party chairman Gerard Kassar echoed his concerns and issued a stark warning to New Yorkers about Mamdani's anti-police rhetoric in the wake of Monday's terror.
5 Chilling images show the shooter walking across the plaza of 345 Park Avenue during rush hour.
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'New Yorkers need to seriously ponder who their next mayor will be. They need to think long and hard about potentially electing an unabashed anti-cop candidate in Zohran Mamdani,' Kassar said.
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'If Mr. Mamdani were elected, he would have direct control over the NYPD – an agency he publicly despises,' Kassar added. 'That cannot work in a city like New York.'
Other lefty politicians and Mamdani allies have echoed his calls against the SRG including social media maven and Bed-Stuy council member Chi Ossé — who introduced a bill in January that would prohibit the SRG from attending protests or 'first-amendment events.'
The bill has garnered support from 24 Dem sponsors on the council, including Brooklyn Councilwoman Crystal Hudson.
Mamdani's spokesperson did not respond to multiple requests for comment on whether he stands by his vow to abolish the SRG.
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