De Blasio Vows for First Time to Cut Funding for the N.Y.P.D. 
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Mayor Bill de Blasio on Sunday pledged for the first time to cut the  city’s police funding, following 10 nights of mass protests against  police violence and mounting demands that he overhaul a department whose  tactics have caused widespread consternation.
             
 The mayor on Sunday declined to say precisely how much funding he  planned to divert to social services from the New York Police  Department, which has an annual budget of $6 billion, representing more  than 6 percent of Mr. de Blasio’s proposed $90 billion 
budget. 
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Mr. de Blasio said the details would be worked out with the City Council in advance of the July 1 budget 
deadline.
“We’re  committed to seeing a shift of funding to youth services, to social  services, that will happen literally in the course of the next three  weeks, but I’m not going to go into detail because it is subject to  negotiation and we want to figure out what makes sense,” Mr. de Blasio  said.
As recently as Friday, Mr. de Blasio expressed skepticism  about cutting police funding, even as he noted that all city agencies  might face cuts, absent more financial assistance from the federal  government.
His Sunday morning reversal was one of two shifts in his stance toward protesters. In the early morning, he 
announced on Twitter that New York City’s first curfew 
since  World War II would end effectively immediately, a day earlier than  planned. He attributed the course correction to his belief that the  protests had become more peaceful in recent days. 
  
Slideshow by photo services Mr. de Blasio is facing a possible $9 billion budget 
gap  and significant unrest within his own administration over his handling  of both the coronavirus crisis and the mass demonstrations following the  Minneapolis police killing of George Floyd.
Many protesters and  observers have accused the Police Department of using violent tactics  during the unrest while enforcing the curfew, which began on Monday.
On  Saturday, dozens of employees at the Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice  signed a statement demanding that Mr. de Blasio support several  policing reforms, including a ban on the use of chokeholds by the  police. Legislation that would mandate such a ban is believed to have a  veto-proof majority in the City Council. Mr. de Blasio has resisted  signing on to the measure and did not address that issue in his  announcement on Sunday.
“This moment calls us to respond to the  demands for change in the streets in a manner that is bold and seeks  real transformation and justice,” 
the statement from Saturday reads.
The statement comes on the heels of at another letter, signed by hundreds of former and current staffers, 
demanding he cut Police Department funding by $1 billion.
Mr.  de Blasio’s assertion on Sunday that he would redirect some police  funding was met with skepticism from both protesters and police leaders.
“I  hope he’s not trying to make it seem as if that was his calling,” said  Anthony Beckford, president of Black Lives Matter Brooklyn, which has  called for at least $1 billion to be cut from the department. “That was  basically one our major demands, one of many, but we were specific on  numbers.”
Ed Mullins, the president of the Sergeants Benevolent  Association, a police union, expressed doubt that Mr. de Blasio would  stick to his stance.
 “I know he just recently said that he wasn’t  going to that,” Mr. Mullins said. “I guess, let’s see what he says on  Monday and what his next decision is going to be.”
One thing for sure - deBlasio can never be accused of understanding that actions have consequences.  He is pandering to the rioter/looters  and their NYT pundits who spout that rioting and looting  is not violence.  
What happens - he cuts police funding - which means less cops, less training for the cops, and less citizen protection.  mayor D (umb) already presided over forcing cops who were assaulted by rioters dumping cns of water on them - to walk away.  How is the morale and retention in the NYPD - and will be worse now that mayor D has made it clear he values the NYPD not at all.  Sick-outs, strikes, and voluntary poor performance are on tap for NYCity. 
mayor d has clearly dissed the NYPD in favor of his vocal rioters. and NYTimes and narrative. 
Consequences - more riots, more crime, more loss of business and people, loss of faith in the Mayor. 
Mayor D(umb) - people do remember - at NYCity tax rates - among the highest in the nation - and shit for city services - People will vote against mayor D(umb)!
He is creating his own NYC disaster in the name of pacifying the rioting criminals in the city.  
He deserves the consequences. 
The innocent people of the City - Do Not!