“Federal Indictment Leads to Early Morning Raid at NYC Mayor Eric Adams’ Residence”

In a dramatic early morning operation, federal agents raided Gracie Mansion, the official residence of New York City Mayor Eric Adams, following reports of a federal indictment against him. A lawyer representing Adams confirmed the raid, stating that the mayor has not been arrested and is eager to present his case in court. In light of the indictment, calls for Adams to resign have intensified. However, in a show of support for the mayor, Rodneyse Bichotte Hermelyn, chair of Brooklyn's Democratic Party, issued a statement emphasizing the importance of due process. She remarked, "An indictment is not a conviction. Every American, every New Yorker, is innocent unless proven otherwise." Bichotte Hermelyn further praised Adams for his commitment to the city, asserting that fairness requires him to be afforded the same presumption of innocence that every individual deserves.

“Historic Indictment: NYC Mayor Eric Adams Faces Federal Charges”

Eric Adams, the mayor of New York City, has been indicted on federal charges, marking a historic moment as he becomes the first mayor in the city's history to face criminal indictment. This development raises significant questions about the implications for his administration and the political landscape in New York City. The details surrounding the charges and their potential impact on Adams' tenure are still unfolding.