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As gun violence surges in New York City, Mayor Eric Adams is rolling out a public safety plan that includes restoring a controversial anti-crime unit.
A group of mothers in Harlem who have lost their sons to gun violence support the mayor in bringing more police back on the streets, but others are concerned a tough-on-crime approach could roll back justice reform.
Reporting by Nada Tawfik
Filmed by Andrew Sarge Herbert
Produced and edited by Xinyan Yu