Saturday, January 21, 2023

MAYOR ADAMS' STATEMENT ONE YEAR AFTER SHOOTING OF DETECTIVES RIVERA AND MORA

 

New York City Mayor Eric Adams today released the following statement on the first anniversary of the shooting that claimed the lives of detectives first grade Jason Rivera and Wilbert Mora:

 

“Today marks one year since the shooting that resulted in the loss of two heroes of our city, detectives first grade Jason Rivera and Wilbert Mora. These exceptional young men dedicated their lives to protecting their fellow New Yorkers, embodying the valor and sacrifice that makes the NYPD the greatest police department in the world. Detectives Rivera and Mora left our city safer and stronger.

   

“Our hearts are with their friends, families, loved ones, and all New Yorkers. As anyone who has ever worn the uniform will tell you, policing is a family business. While unbreakable bonds are forged between officers, the most important relationships are found in the homes that officers hope to return to at the end of each day. As we remember these heroes today, we must never forget the debt that we owe, as a city, to their families for sharing their loved ones with us.

 

“One year after this terrible incident, a tremendous amount of sadness and grief remains, but our mission to build a safer city is never ending. Let us live as detectives Rivera and Mora lived: with dedication to this city, to each other, and to the noble pursuit of peace. Today, we stand as one city as we remember their sacrifice.”


Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez - TODAY: Co-Op City - Town Hall

 

Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez



Council Member Marjorie Velázquez - What's Happening in District 13


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Dear Neighbor,

This week, dozens of community members joined us at City Hall to testify about the proliferation of unlicensed smoke shops. During the hearing, we heard various testimonies, including those of local advocates and students with concerns about unregulated cannabis and tobacco products and retailers. By allowing unlicensed businesses to operate without the proper enforcement, we are doing a disservice to our communities and law-abiding businesses. Additional information from this week’s hearing can be found in the ‘Legislative Corner.’

In response to an increased demand for housing advocacy and support, my office has partnered with NIDC to provide free housing support services every Tuesday from 10 AM to 4 PM. As we continue to face an increased need for housing in our community, I am committed to ensuring our families have access to critical resources and advocates to support them. To make an appointment, please contact my office.

In this week’s email, you will find critical information regarding women’s health, scholarship opportunities, tax preparation support, and legislative updates from this week’s Stated Meeting. The New York City Council also launched its FY 2024 Discretionary Funding Expense Application; to learn more, please scroll to the ‘Budget Corner’ section below. If you need assistance registering, a member of my staff will be happy to help you.

In the meantime, if you have any questions or would like to request an appointment with one of our Constituent Services Liaisons, please call us at (718) 931-1721 or email us at District13@council.nyc.gov.

Sincerely,


Council Member Marjorie Velázquez


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