Protests and questions of legality appeared to be of no concern to Gotham’s mayor as City Hall advanced its “equitable” plan for the homeless with a widely opposed Brooklyn shelter.
Following Sunday night protests aimed at physically blocking passage of construction vehicles, residents of the south Brooklyn neighborhood of Bensonhurst remained on the scene Monday, banging drums and waving signs against the construction of a shelter for men. Their stand with support from Albany seemed of little interest to New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani (D) as his office released a statement affirming how he is “committed” to doing the same in “every community.”
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