New York Daily News

Bratton backs buddy

Former cop commish pulls for Grasso in race for Queens DA

- BY MICHAEL GARTLAND

Former NYPD Commission­er Bill Bratton threw his weight behind a retired judge and former high-ranking cop Monday in support of his bid to become the next Queens district attorney.

George Grasso, who retired as Queens Supreme Court administra­tive judge in 2022 and served as first deputy commission­er in the NYPD before that, is facing off against the incumbent, Melinda Katz, in this June’s Democratic primary for the job.

Grasso, who retired before his judicial term expired to run for Queens DA, has been critical of Katz, who he believes hasn’t been nearly aggressive enough when it comes to fighting crime.

“Judge Grasso is one of the sharpest legal minds I have had the opportunit­y to work with over my law enforcemen­t career,” Bratton said in a statement Monday.

“He has highlighte­d the crime crisis in Queens and has the experience and knowledge to ensure the public safety that New Yorkers deserve.”

Grasso worked extensivel­y with Bratton during the former commission­er’s two stints helming the nation’s largest police force.

During Bratton’s first run as the NYPD boss under former Mayor Rudy Giuliani, Grasso helped craft the department’s strategy of focusing on quality-of-life crimes, which included civil enforcemen­t to close down illegal drug dens.

During Bratton’s time under former Mayor Bill de Blasio, Grasso teamed up with him to implement Project Reset, a program that voided the arrests of youthful offenders in exchange for cooperatin­g with district attorneys.

“He knows what must be done in Queens and what must be done to take back our city from violent criminals and recidivist­s,” Grasso said of the former commission­er.

“Crime is skyrocketi­ng in Queens,” the challenger added. “Last year was one of the highest rates of increases in Queens that we’ve ever seen.”

Katz did not immediatel­y return a message.

Last week, she appeared with Mayor Adams to announce the indictment of nearly two dozen violent gang members. Adams so far has not made an endorsemen­t in the race.

Grasso recalled Monday that he worked alongside Adams, a former NYPD captain, when they both served on the force.

“Eric and I — there were a lot of things we didn’t agree on in those days,” he said.

“Occasional­ly we knocked heads a couple of times. But I respect Eric. I certainly respect everything he’s been able to do with his career since he left the Police Department, and I think right now he’s saying all the right things, [and] he wants to do the right things.”

 ?? ?? Former Queens Supreme Court Administra­tive Judge George Grasso (main photo) is looking to oust Melinda Katz (right) as Queens District Attorney, and he has some heavyweigh­t help.
Former Queens Supreme Court Administra­tive Judge George Grasso (main photo) is looking to oust Melinda Katz (right) as Queens District Attorney, and he has some heavyweigh­t help.

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