Mayor Eric Adams and NYPD Commissioner Edward Caban met with Israeli President Isaac Herzog at police headquarters on Thursday. Adams spoke briefly to reporters after the meeting, where he called New York the โTel Aviv of America.โ
โWe’re not silent partners. We fight together against terrorism, against assaults, and we’re going to continue to lift each other up,โ Adams said. โSo it was good to have the president here.โ
The Israeli president, whose role is mostly ceremonial, did not speak. Adams, meanwhile, took only one question: Why was the meeting scheduled for police headquarters?
โOnce a cop, always a cop,โ he answered.
Herzogโs entourage initially rushed past members of the NYPDโs Jewish fraternal organization, the Shomrim Society, who had assembled for a photo opportunity with him. He returned and Adams introduced him to Rabbi Alvin Kass, the longest serving police chaplain in NYPD history, whom Adams referred to as โmy brother.โ
Herzog, who stood between Kass and Caban, consented to 46 seconds of photos before leaving.
โThatโs enough,โ he said, as Adams continued the photo op.
Prior to the photo op, Adams and Caban gave Herzog a tour of the NYPDโs Joint Operation Center, where police coordinate large-scale incidents.
Lt. John Mahom showed off the roomโs 13 living room-sized monitors, which displayed 59 different views of the cityโs major bridges and surveillance footage from areas like Times Square and Penn Station. Also on display were graphics depicting aircraft flying through the region, a crime incident map, four TV news stations, and the times of day in several U.S. and international cities. The 16 rows of workstations were mostly empty, and were last used over the Fourth of July, according to Mahom.
Herzog was heard asking Mahom about artificial intelligence, to which Adams responded โWeโre working on it.โ
Adams has focused political energy on Jewish issues in the past. This spring he attended a flag raising for…
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