Mayor Eric Adams' office responds to New York Times report about photo of fallen NYPD officer

Mayor's office responds to NYT report involving fallen officer photo

NEW YORK -- City Hall is criticizing a report in The New York Times involving Mayor Eric Adams and a fallen NYPD officer.

Adams has displayed a wallet-sized photo of Officer Robert Venable multiple times since taking office.

Venable died in the line of duty in 1987.

The Times reported that the photo was actually printed by a staffer and stained with coffee in the days after Adams claimed to have been carrying it to make the photo look older than it actually is.

A spokesperson for the mayor has released a statement saying, "It is disgusting that The New York Times has chosen to have Robert Venable's friends and family relive the tragic murder of a loved one for nothing more than feeding its obsession with dissecting every single moment of Mayor Adams' life."

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