President Biden and Mayor Adams Deliver Resources to Tackle New York City's Gun Violence Crisis
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
60% : DOJ will:President Biden also highlighted New York City as a national model for tackling gun violence and called on Congress to approve an additional $500 million nationwide in resources for community intervention, government partnerships, and assistance to local law enforcement.54% : "Today, in addition to visiting NYPD headquarters and pledging support to the men and women of law enforcement, the president committed to substantive action," said New York City Police Commissioner Keechant Sewell.
49% : There is a need for all of us -- law enforcement, elected officials, community leaders, clergy, and the public -- to join together to rebalance justice with fairness.
36% : President Biden committed that the federal government would focus law enforcement resources on cutting off gun trafficking and the "Iron Pipeline," while scaling up innovative models pioneered in New York City to get guns off the street and stop violent crime.
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