NYC Mayor Eric Adams received the most heat from the crowd when he told them about the time he wore 'a bulletproof vest and protected the children and family of this city' as an NYPD cop.
Graduates of the City University of New York School of Law on Friday defied NYC Mayor Eric Adams as he delivered their commencement address, standing up and turning their backs on him while heckling and booing his speech.
His spiel about when he wore “a bullet proof vest and protected the children and family of this city” as an NYPD cop for 22 years seemingly spurred the most heat from the crowd, with several hecklers shouting “No you don’t!” as he claimed he knew “what it takes to hold this city together.
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