New York Daily News

Chirlane: Cop-free city would be ‘like nirvana’

- BY MICHAEL GARTLAND

City First Lady Chirlane McCray recently described a world in which police didn’t patrol city streets as “a utopia,” but said it’s probably not likely any time soon.

McCray, who was with her husband Mayor de Blasio (together, above) when she spoke, made the comments to Time magazine just days after Minnesota lawmakers vowed to dismantle the Minneapoli­s Police Department, which has come under harsh criticism for the police custody death of George Floyd.

“That would be like nirvana, a utopia that we are nowhere close to getting to,” McCray told Time, referring to the possibilit­y of a policefree metropolis.

But McCray, who’s looking at a run for Brooklyn borough president, noted that implementi­ng such a drastic change in the Big Apple would be much more challengin­g than doing it in Minneapoli­s.

“They’re a small city,” she said. “They can do things that would not be possible in a large city like New York.”

Her words came as her husband contemplat­es how to make significan­t cuts to the NYPD amid a fiscal crisis and demands that the city defund the department over its handling of protesters who flooded streets after Floyd was killed when a Minneapoli­s cop held a knee against his neck for more than eight minutes.

De Blasio also mused about a copless future, but agreed it’s unrealisti­c.

“Could the human race evolve to a point where no guardians, no structures are needed? I guess in theory, but I don’t see that in the future we’re going to live the next few generation­s,” he said. “You’re going to have police in New York City because it is needed for safety, but that doesn’t mean you can’t change policing.”

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