Curtis Sliwa, known for his past role in community policing and his efforts to combat illegal activities in Queens, has recently issued a warning regarding the potential spread of the prostitution crisis across New York City should Zohran Mamdani be elected mayor. In a public statement, Sliwa has expressed concern that the current situation on Roosevelt Avenue, a well-known area for open-air prostitution, could become a citywide issue if Mamdani’s policies are enacted.
He has called for immediate and decisive action against those involved in the illegal activities, specifically targeting landlords and pimps who he believes are profiting from the situation. Sliwa’s comments come amidst ongoing discussions about public safety and urban development in New York, with local officials and community leaders weighing in on potential solutions. His stance emphasizes the need for stronger enforcement to address the growing concern about the proliferation of illegal activities in the city.