Mayor de Blasio, during his weekly appearance June 29 on "Inside City Hall," seemed to be trying to run out the clock when host Errol Louis asked about the plan to transfer School Safety Agents from the Police Department to the jurisdiction of the Department of Education, 22 years after the shift went in the opposite direction because the school system handled the program so badly.
Mr. Louis asked about school-incident reports provided by Teamsters Local 237 covering the period from July 2018 to June 2019 that included "235 cases of grand larceny, 122 cases of felony assault, cases of menacing, criminal mischief, possession of controlled substances in the hundreds."
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