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Even though Eric Adams was a former police officer and is the current Mayor of New York City, he appears to have forgotten that drug dealing is a crime.

As an elected official, he believed it was a good idea to meet with alleged drug dealers who hang out outside a Burger King and have a meal with them. According to one witness, he even offered them a job. However, it is unclear as to what skills these individuals may have that would be of benefit to The Big Apple.

According to The New York Post:

Mayor Adams broke bread with a crew of loiterers and alleged drug dealers who have been using a Burger King blocks from City Hall as their headquarters, a witness to the unusual Whopper summit told The Post.

Hizzoner even apparently offered them jobs — and was offered ganja himself, the witness said.

The day after The Post exposed the rowdy miscreants who prompted a fed-up resident to file a $15 million lawsuit against the fast food joint, Adams rolled up to 106 Fulton St. in a black suburban last Sunday at about 2 p.m. He walked inside the Burger King, then emerged and invited the group of alleged dealers inside, the witness said.

Nearly half a dozen officers from the nearby First Precinct were also on hand, preventing passersby from taking pictures, the witness claimed.

You know, if your goal was to be as transparent as humanly possible, the last thing you would do is tell the people you were elected to represent that they cannot take pictures of what he is doing in a very public space.

If the Mayor is using taxpayer funds to waste time and talk to alleged drug dealers, the public has a right to know what is going on there. But clearly, he thinks that it is no one’s business but his own.

But a surreptitiously-taken snap provided to The Post shows Adams inside the Burger King. His assistant recorded the meeting with a cell phone, the witness said.

After the powwow, Adams and the loiterers walked outside, where Hizzoner could then be heard telling one of his assistants to find the group “something within the service that can help them,” the witness said. It’s unclear what the mayor meant.

“No weed for you, sir?” the witness heard.

“Eh, pass,” Adams replied, according to the witness.

Who would have thought that we would one day live in a world where an alleged dealer could offer drugs to the mayor of a major city in front of police officers, where not only would that not be considered a crime, but they would be offered a job? To say we are living in weird times would be an understatement.

The culture of lawlessness in New York City has gotten so bad that officials are locking up law-abiding citizens while treating alleged drug dealers as if they have done something the least beneficial for the city. So while New Yorkers’ quality of life keeps decreasing, the Mayor is working with alleged degenerates who benefit from all of that.

It is quite clear that the priority this man has for New York is turning a blind eye to crime while the people he promised to represent suffer because of that. Is it too much to ask officials to send police to arrest drug dealers rather than protect them? Because not too long ago, that used to be the status quo. But sadly, that is no longer the case.



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