New York Daily News

RUDY ECHOES ‘KAREN’: ADAMS

Eric likens Giuliani’s ‘false report’ to racially tinged 2020 Central Pk. incident

- BY MICHAEL GARTLAND With Rocco Parascando­la

Mayor Adams stepped up his assertion that former Mayor Rudy Giuliani falsely reported a crime, likening Giuliani’s recent assault allegation­s to the notorious “Central Park Karen” saga in which a white woman accused a Black man of threatenin­g her and was later charged with filing a false police report.

“Just as we’ve done in other cases [like] where the Karen incident happened in Central Park and other incidents, I believe the DA should look at that when determinin­g what the final outcomes is,” Adams said Wednesday.

A day earlier, Adams suggested that Giuliani falsely reported a crime when he accused Staten Island supermarke­t worker Daniel Gill of hitting him with the intent of knocking him down. Video of the incident depicts Gill patting the former mayor on the back at the ShopRite he worked at while Giuliani was there campaignin­g for his son, Andrew, who ultimately lost in his bid to run for governor in November’s general election.

Giuliani has claimed that Gill “hit me to knock me down” and said it felt like a bullet or as “if a boulder hit me.” He also called Adams “an idiot” on Tuesday because “I didn’t file a report.”

“Can you imagine that?” Giuliani said. “He wants to prosecute me for a false police report that I didn’t file. His Police Department filed the report. They did the investigat­ion.”

On Wednesday, Adams said Giuliani did, in fact, speak to the NYPD about the incident, a detail that NYPD sources corroborat­ed.

Adams’ mention of the “Karen incident” was a reference to the May 2020 faceoff in which Amy Cooper called the police on Christian Cooper after he asked her to leash her dog in Central Park. When Christian, who is unrelated to Amy, summoned the pooch, Amy Cooper called the police and said “an African-American man ... is recording me and threatenin­g myself and my dog.”

The term “Karen” is slang for an entitled white woman.

Adams tried to make the case Wednesday that what Giuliani did fell into a similar category.

“The former mayor made several serious allegation­s. He was videoed saying things that happened. Those things did not happen,” Adams said at an unrelated news conference in lower Manhattan. “Because of his report to the Police Department, a person went to jail for 24 hours.”

The possibilit­y of Giuliani being charged with falsely reporting a crime isn’t the only legal issue he’s now facing.

On Tuesday, former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson testified that Giuliani requested a pardon from former President Donald Trump for his role in the Jan. 6 insurrecti­on in Washington. A day later, Giuliani said in a tweet that “contrary to her false testimony she was never present when I asked for a pardon.”

“Actually, I told the President I did not want or need one,” Giuliani continued in the tweet, which he later deleted.

Adams did not comment on Giuliani’s current D.C. woes, but he suggested Wednesday that Gill’s jailing was, at least in part, personal for him.

“I don’t know if people know what it’s like being in jail when you did not commit a crime,” said Adams, who was briefly incarcerat­ed as a teenager.

“You never get over that. This person’s life has been changed because of what all of us saw. The pat on the back was not a punch to the head, was not knocking someone to the ground.”

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War of words continued Wednesday between Rudy Giuliani (main) and Hizzoner (r.).

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