
Manhattan’s collective firing attacked by Trump’s immigration policies in Mamdani’s presser
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Democratic candidate during the first press conference after the collective shooting in New York City Zoharan Mamdani President Donald Trump’s immigration policies criticized and said he was ready for custom problems with Cultreats coming back to the United States from African holidays.
Talking to reporters on Wednesday afternoon, two days later Deadly collective shooting Four killed with a police officer including, Mamdani answered the questions about his marriage trip at his birthplace in Uganda.
Mamdani said he said “the professional economy has flown both and but I was ready for the potential of that problem, but the problem did not arise when going through the custom.”
Mamdani further said, “This is a tragic reality of our President’s America.
After returning from African holidays, Zoharan Mamdani asks questions on collective shooting

In the first speech after the collective shooting in New York City, Democratic candidate Zoharan Mamdani criticized President Donald Trump’s immigration policies and said he was ready for custom issues from the African holiday to the United States. (AP Photo/Richard Drag and Brandon Bell)
According to Mamdani, after returning New York City From Uganda, he traveled directly to a 36 -year -old NYPD officer Didarul Islam’s family, who was killed in a collective shooting.
He said that he had already called the family. “Let’s ask what I can do to ask.”
He said, “They welcomed me. They refused to leave me until their breakfast,” They said, “They are a tangible form of the city of their choice.”
Mamdani said he visited the family for almost an hour. One of the other victims of Islam and shooting, the security guard, the security guard, Alend Etiien, highlighted how the immigrants were migrating.
He said, “It was not lost to me that the officers were migrated by both Islam and Aland Etiien who came to the city in the hope of a good life, the migrants whose sacrifices made their own family members could get better life,” he said.
Mamdani pays homage to the victims of NYC shooting

The NYP has conducted the police officer Didulul Islam. (Gateie image)
On Monday, a single gun, known as Shane Tamura, entered a midtown office building in Manhattan and fired four people before turning the gun on himself.
Four people killed in the shooting were identified as NYDul Officer Didarul Islam, Blackstone Executive Wesley Lepatner, Security Guard Ayland Atienne and Associate Julia Hyman in Rudin Management.
The purpose of the shooting has remained unclear, but the gun had complained to the NFL and blamed the football for its obvious issues with chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), which had the side effects of the repetitive hits.
During the shooting, Mamdani was on vacation for his wedding. After this tragedy, the criticism of NYP and 2 of him was subject to the renewal of the police. He came in scrutiny for the most recent Pledge of “Disbands” A special NYPD Force, known as a strategic response group, which is responsible for riots, civil disorders and shooting.
The press conference on Wednesday was the first opportunity for journalists to ask Mamdani questions on these controversial statements.

View of the scene after a collective shooting attack in Manhattan, New York on July July, July 225. According to the initial news, four persons were killed and one person was injured, including NYP police officer Didarul Islam. (Selkuk ACAR/Anadolu by Gatey images)
In response to the question of mocking the police officer’s office in the post of 2 posts, Mamdani said, “I have gone ahead of the campaign. I do not harass the police. I do not run to overtake the police.”
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He said, “Only the police officer, this is the post from the vast work in this city, but there are also problems with the things we need to treat and the diffliculties coming to that work.”
During the press conference, Mamdani also addressed the threat he had received since becoming the mayor’s candidate.
They said, “My life was unfortunately.” And with that I take precautions that I don’t want. Although they are also precautions, I am very grateful for it, especially in the example of the NYPD details I have in New York City. “
Peter Pindo is a politician writer for Fox News Digital.
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