NYC Mayor Eric Adams Directs City Officials to Hospitalize Mentally Ill People on the Streets

NYC Mayor Eric Adams Directs City Officials to Hospitalize Mentally Ill People on the Streets
Eric Adams, mayor of New York City, speaks on stage during The 2022 Concordia Annual Summit at Sheraton New York in New York City on Sept. 19, 2022. Riccardo Savi/Getty Images for Concordia Summit
Caden Pearson
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New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced an immediate directive on Tuesday detailing protocols for removing and treating mentally ill people from the city’s streets and subways.

“If severe mental illness is causing someone to be unsheltered and a danger to themselves, we have a moral obligation to get the treatment and care they need,” Adams, a Democrat, said in an address outlining the city’s expectations for outreach workers, police, and hospital personnel to handle severely mentally ill people.
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