NYPD officers are leaving the force in record numbers. Is Mayor Adams doing enough to replace them?

NYPD losing 200 officers per month on average, PBA President Patrick Hendry says

The Point

Police officers are leaving the NYPD in record numbers. Is Mayor Eric Adams doing enough to replace them?

Talking Points

Patrick Hendry is president of the Police Benevolent Association. In Hendry's 30 years on the job, he's seen the size of the force grow and expand, but now it's shrinking and he's worried. 

Hendry said he's relieved Adams restored police academies, but it may not be enough to replace 200 officers on average leaving the department every month. 

NYPD losing 200 officers per month on average, PBA President Patrick Hendry says

In a bonus conversation exclusively on CBS News New York, Hendry said Adams should veto the bill passed by the New York City Council that requires officers to report all stops, including low-level ones.  

Should Adams veto bill requiring cops to report all stops?

Point of View

When it comes to budgets, January is a busy month for the mayor. 

"Gothemist" reporter Elizabeth Kim and political strategist J.C. Polanco help sort out what's behind Adams' recent reversal on some of the budget cuts he announced months ago. 

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Your Point

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"The Point with Marcia Kramer" airs every Sunday at 11:30 a.m. on CBS2, right after "Face the Nation." Then turn to CBS News New York at noon for "Exclamation Point," an extended conversation with our guests.

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