“When people say step down, then step up” — Mayor Adams inspires at NYPD Gospelfest

By Robert Press

On Saturday, October 5th, the NYPD Gospelfest took place at Coop-City, drawing a vibrant crowd of celebrators eager to hear from their leaders and community members.

Although Mayor Eric Adams was scheduled to speak, he arrived later than planned due to traffic congestion while traveling from Midtown Manhattan, where he participated in the 40th Annual Korean American Parade.

Upon his arrival, Pastor Gooding welcomed Mayor Adams, prompting an enthusiastic response from the audience that resembled a standing ovation. The mayor commenced his speech with a personal touch, stating, “I hope my life is an open book.” He recounted his childhood experiences, including his diagnosis of dyslexia, and shared how he overcame these challenges to become a police officer and eventually the mayor of New York City.

Reflecting on his tenure, Mayor Adams noted, “When I came into office, there were many areas that needed help.” He described a pivotal moment in his administration, referring to it as a “Matthew moment,” where he metaphorically “turned the table over at City Hall.” He highlighted key achievements, including a reduction in gun violence, improved test scores, and the growth of new businesses.

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Emphasizing his commitment to the outer boroughs, he remarked, “I am an outer borough mayor who has come to the Bronx more than any other mayor.”

He also shared a personal anecdote about his baptism at Rikers Island, stating, “This is who I am, a bald-headed man.” In a powerful declaration, he affirmed, “When people say step down, he will step up,” expressing his dedication to the city and its residents.

As he concluded his remarks, Mayor Adams reiterated his love for New York City and the audience in attendance.

After the event, the mayor took time to pose for photos with attendees. I seized the opportunity to ask him about the ongoing opposition to his City of YES housing proposal in the City Council.

He responded firmly, saying, “Any council member who is opposed to the City of YES is against housing.”

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