Here’s a cool idea: elect a black mayor in a period of unprecedented black violence.
I’ve said for a long time that you were going to start seeing a rising wave of blacks just murdering random white people for no reason, and we’re now moving into that phase.
The family of the Goldman Sachs employee who was gunned down in a random subway attack Sunday morning has a message for Mayor Eric Adams: “Do your job.”
Griselda Vile decried the gun violence that cut short the life of her 48-year-old brother, Daniel Enriquez, who was riding a Q train on his way to brunch.
“No one, no one, no one should have this happen to their family,” Vile told The Post Sunday evening.
“And the worst part is, even if they catch this person, he’s going to be out again,” she added, touching on the state’s bail reform laws that have let so many criminals back out on the street.
She added, “I wish you guys would go back to Mayor Adams and tell him the city is not safe. My brother just became a statistic on the way to the city. He was shot at close range.”
Her husband, Glenn Vile, had a more sobering message for Adams, who inherited a crime-ridden city and has vowed to crack down on gun violence.
“Do your job,” he said. “Get crime off the streets.”
Enriquez, who lived in Park Slope, was on a Manhattan-bound Q train when the deranged gunman opened fire without warning over the Manhattan Bridge around 11:42 a.m., mortally wounding him. The shooter then fled from the Canal Street station.
NYPD Chief of Department Kenneth Corey said at a press briefing that the killer — described as a dark-skinned, heavyset man with a beard — was pacing back and forth on the northbound train when he fired “without provocation.”
“There was no interaction with the murderer at all,” Griselda told The Post. “How can an incredibly loving man be taken away for no reason?”
Cops recovered a firearm that they believe was used in the crime, sources said. The shooter was on the loose Sunday night.
Probably a big reason blacks are doing all of these killings is that there is no punishment for it. Like, unless you do something to a Jew, there is almost no chance you will be arrested for violent crime in New York City. It’s kind of actually amazing that they’ve just stopped arresting murderers.
Everyone was shocked when they were arresting murderers and then letting them out without even charging bail. I guess after that, it’s maybe less shocking that now they don’t even bother to arrest them.
I will say that Eric Adams kind of ran on the idea he was going to stop crime somehow.
I don’t know why anyone thought he would do that after he kept showing up for campaign speeches and interviews while waving around guns and threatening people, talking about “after I’m mayor I’m gonna kill all y’all muffugguahs, sheeeeit.”
At one point he brought a Glock with a silencer to a town hall, and sang “Killing You Softly,” saying he would murder his enemies in the night.
One time during an interview at his home, he robbed the interviewer and the camera man. No one arrested him because he’s black.
It seems like Andrew Yang probably would have been a better call, no?