New York Post

Blas’ Defiant Crime Denial

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‘Anumber of other American cities unfortunat­ely are going through much, much worse [crime spikes], and that’s where that [federal relief ] money was targeted,’’ Mayor de Blasio blathered Friday as he stuck to his guns on using none of the city’s $6 billion from President Biden’s COVID-aid package to fight surging shootings and homicides.

That is, he doubled down on his claim Thursday that Biden’s recent suggestion that cities use relief money for cops was meant for “certain cities that were dealing with challenges that are greater than ours.”

White House sources said later Thursday that Blas was “incorrect,” noting: “Cities like New York that are experienci­ng a spike in gun violence as a result of the pandemic are eligible to use [the] money to hire additional police officers . . . to help address that.”

Of course, Biden had never talked about using the COVID cash against crime until his pollsters recently discovered the publicsafe­ty issue is hurting Democrats nationwide. But that doesn’t remove de Blasio’s dunce cap.

After all, Gotham has seen shootings more than double since 2019, far worse than Chicago (up “just 59 percent” from 2019), for example. That’s why polls have consistent­ly shown crime and public safety to be the top issue in the mayoral race.

Yet the new $98.7 billion city budget adopted last week boosts the NYPD budget just $200 million, far less than last summer’s $1 billion cut, made to appease the “Defund the police” protesters. Meanwhile, the budget allots $250 million to boost “public awareness” of the cop-policing Civilian Complaint Review Board.

Bottom line: Lame-duck de Blasio can’t be bothered by the public’s concerns nor the prez’s guidance — let alone the simple truth.

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