Abner Louima endorses former cop Eric Adams for NYC mayor

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‘He would be a mayor to unite each and everyone’: Abner Louima endorses Eric Adams for City Hall

May 04, 2021



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Eric Adams, left, is endorsed by Abner Louima outside City Hall on Tuesday, May 4, 2021. (Tim Balk/New York Daily News)

Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams received a mayoral endorsement on Tuesday from Abner Louima, whose brutal mistreatment at a Brooklyn police station a quarter-century ago sent shockwaves throughout the city and the nation.

Louima, a Haitian immigrant who was sodomized with a stick by an officer in 1997, said he had flown up from his home state of Florida to publicly offer his endorsement to the former NYPD captain.

“With Eric Adams as mayor, everyone will have their place,” Louima, 54, said outside of City Hall. “He would be a mayor to unite each and everyone.”

Adams celebrated the support as he works to carve out a platform that centers on crime while simultaneously pressing the need for police reform. He said the endorsement was uniquely meaningful to him and described Louima as his friend and a “warrior for justice.”

The horrors of police brutality are etched into Adams’ personal and political biography: He has said a beating he and his brother received from cops at a Queens precinct house — when he was just 15 — prompted his path into the New York Police Department.

“It was beyond belief to be a 15-year-old baby and watch the symbol of power and authority destroy me in that manner,” Adams said Tuesday, recalling that he urinated blood for a week after the attack in the 103rd Precinct station in Jamaica. “Those bruises may leave, but the scars remain forever.”

In 1995, he helped found 100 Blacks in Law Enforcement Who Care, an advocacy group focused on fighting police brutality.

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Brooklyn Borough President and New York City mayoral candidate Eric Adams (left) and Abner Louima (right) (Tim Balk/New York Daily News)
Two years later, Louima was tortured with a broken broomstick in a bathroom at the 70th Precinct station in the Kensington neighborhood of Brooklyn. Louima spent two months in the hospital after the attack at the hands of NYPD Officer Justin Volpe.
Volpe has spent more than two decades in prison.

Adams was on the police force at the time of the heinous crime and said Louima’s case sparked a movement inside and outside the department. He recalled marching through the streets to demand justice, and he said he and other members of his advocacy group faced harassment over their activism.

“We were inspired by Mr. Louima’s courage,” Adams said. “We knew we had no other choice.”

“Louima’s story is not just about police brutality. It’s about ending the systemic racism in our country and the brutality so many have experienced and the hands of those officers that want to use their badge and gun for abuse and not to protect and serve,” Adams said.

Adams explicitly tied his appeal to young New Yorkers, who witnessed swelling citywide demonstrations last spring after a series of brutal police killings placed law enforcement under a national microscope.

He said that the push for police reform has deep roots, emphasizing 35 years of work he has put into the cause and that he faced surveillance during Mayor Rudy Giuliani’s tough-on-crime administration.


“I was there then,” he said. “I am here now. And I will be there in the future.”

Adams argued that policing is one of three critical topics in the mayor’s race, along with COVID and crime. And he emphasized that he believes police reform and public safety must be aggressively pursued in tandem.

“I’m going to continue to advocate for justice as I did with Mr. Louima, and I’m going to advocate to end the gun violence,” said Adams, whose public safety proposals include provisions like relaunching the Police Department’s controversial anti-crime units as an anti-gun unit. “Justice and safety must go together.”
 
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This was my Rodney king kinda, when upn9 news reported that he was sodomized with a plunger, I think my world changed....i really couldn't understand why anybody would do that to anybody let alone a cop, i mean beat him, shoot him, plant drugs on him, yeah...id seen all that already.... And i wasn't even looking at the race issues because i was 8...but man did the news get graphic on the details.... Looked at the police funny in the light ever since...
 
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Glad Louima looks good. He shoulda got more for what them fakkits did to him.

I think Adams is the best of the crop of candidates running. He's a born and raised NYer, former cop who actually holds police accountable, has spoken out against gentrification and just mostly always comes off concerned about NYers and genuine. Too bad his campaign isn't getting as much traction as I thought it would. fukk Andrew Yang.
 
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This was my Rodney king kinda, when upn9 news reported that he was sodomized with a plunger, I think my world changed....i really couldn't understand why anybody would do that to anybody let alone a cop, i mean beat him, shoot him, plant drugs on him, yeah...id seen all that already.... And i wasn't even looking at the race issues because i was 8...but man did the news get graphic on the details.... Looked at the police funny in the light ever since...

22/23 at the time and it was still just as hard to process...an absolutely horrifying new low in police brutality...the crime was so vicious they had no problem giving the piece of shyt cop mainly involved 30 years...and they still not letting him out...I think he’ll end up doing like 28 years total
 
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In 1995, he helped found 100 Blacks in Law Enforcement Who Care, an advocacy group focused on fighting police brutality.

Adams was on the police force at the time of the heinous crime and said Louima’s case sparked a movement inside and outside the department. He recalled marching through the streets to demand justice, and he said he and other members of his advocacy group faced harassment over their activism.

“We were inspired by Mr. Louima’s courage,” Adams said. “We knew we had no other choice.”
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Glad Louima looks good. He shoulda got more for what them fakkits did to him.

I think Adams is the best of the crop of candidates running. He's a born and raised NYer, former cop who actually holds police accountable, has spoken out against gentrification and just mostly always comes off concerned about NYers and genuine. Too bad his campaign isn't getting as much traction as I thought it would. fukk Andrew Yang.
He’s actually leading Yang right now.
Eric Adams edges out Yang for first time in mayoral poll
 
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