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NYPD classes canned over migrant crisis budget cuts to be reinstated — adding 1.6K cops by next fall

November 20, 2024, Ny, USA: NEW YORK, NY - NOVEMBER 19: New York City Mayor Eric Adams holds an in-person media availability at City Hall, highlighting critical issues including public safety, police reforms, and educational advancements. Mayor Adams reinforced his administration's focus on building trust, promoting transparency, and driving impactful change in the city. (Credit Image: ? Luiz Rampelotto/ZUMA Press Wire) Pictured: eric adams Ref: BLU_S8045396 191124 NON-EXCLUSIVE Picture by: Luiz Rampelotto/ZUMA Press Wire / SplashNews.com Splash News and Pictures USA: 310-525-5808 UK: 020 8126 1009 eamteam@shutterstock.com World Rights, No Japan Rights, No Netherlands Rights, No China Rights, No Czech Republic Rights, No Sweden Rights, No Peru Rights, No Mexico Rights, No France Rights, No Norway Rights, No Argentina Rights, No Portugal Rights, No Hungary Rights, No Slovenia Rights, No Belgium Rights, No United Kingdom Rights, No Finland Rights, No Taiwan Rights Mayor Adams Hosts Key Media Briefing at City Hall

The long-awaited infusion of rookie cops to the nation’s largest police force will add officers to its already depleted ranks with a more than $100 million restoration to the NYPD’s budget, City Hall sources said.

Adams had nixed the classes amid a citywide spate of midyear budget cuts last year to offset the massive cost of hundreds of thousands of asylum seekers flowing into New York City.

The NYPD’s January and April 2025 classes will be restored, sources said.

Cops in the classes will be on the street by October next year, according to sources.

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