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‘Open air drug bazaar’: Mayor Eric Adams meets with alleged drug dealers in Burger King just blocks away from City Hall

New York City Mayor Eric Adams has been spotted hanging out with a group of alleged drug traffickers who use Burger King as their home base, according to an exclusive New York newspaper report. new york post. This fast food restaurant is located just a few blocks from City Hall.

The report said witnesses even said the mayor was offered marijuana during the visit. This development came shortly after Burger King stores opened. sued for $15 million For operating as an “outdoor drug bazaar.”

The lawsuit was apparently brought by angry neighbors who said the fast-food operator had “helped turn Fulton Street into an open-air drug bazaar.”

A Manhattan Supreme Court case filed by Kevin Kaufman claims that a group of “professional drug dealers” can do whatever they want with Burger King stores, and that they use them as “bases of operations. He has been selling illegal drugs in Burger King stores and at Burger King locations.” Illegal drugs may also be sold at the entrance…or inside Burger King restaurants during inclement weather. ”

Kaufman has lived in the area for 20 years, but he’s finally grown tired of it.

But one witness said that didn’t stop the mayor from allegedly hanging out at Burger King for more than an hour. According to the report, about six police officers were also present at the rally.

Adams was recorded inside the Burger King store, with an assistant filming the entire situation on her cell phone. The mayor and the prowlers were reportedly outside after the meeting, where Ms Adams could be heard telling her assistant to find “something within the service that might help them”. It is said that However, it is unclear what he meant by this.

Some residents of the area were unimpressed by the development of events.

“It’s ridiculous. We complain about the craziness of the world, but [Adams] I went and spent an hour with them. It’s crazy,” one resident said.

According to the newspaper, a City Hall spokesperson said that the overall number of crimes in the First Precinct, including Burger King, had decreased by 8.2% compared to the previous year. But they went on to say:[t]His conduct described in the complaint at the Burger King on Fulton Street will not be tolerated. ”

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