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‘Shooting’ incident recorded in my book, not true: Eric Adams clarifies

NYC Mayor claims that the incident never happened and blames an unnamed co-author for mischaracterizing it

New York: In a dramatic move, the New York City Mayor, Eric Adams has categorically denied a passage of his book about how he accidentally fired a gun in school as a child, saying that the incident mentioned in his book titled: ‘Don’t Let It Happen’ is not true.

He gave this explanation during the weekly press conference in response to the question of the journalists.

14 years ago in 2009, the current mayor of New York City, Eric Adams, who was then an elected senator of the state assembly, wrote a book titled “Don’t Let It Happen”. An article published in a web magazine last week is once again in the limelight after the incident mentioned in the book.

Meyer was asked that there is an incident recorded in the book he wrote that one day when he was in school, his friend brought a pistol. Eric Adams thought that the pistol was a toy gun and took the gun from his friend, and shot multiple fires but luckily no one was hit. Adams got scared and immediately ran away from there.

In response to this question, Mayor said that his co-author had many misunderstandings. The book was never sent for publication because it did not go through the proofreading stage.

The mayor briefed the media about the arrival of immigrants and other urban problems and the measures taken to solve them.

The mayor and his spokesperson did not reveal who is the co-author with him in authoring the book.

The spokesperson says that the mayor has already contacted the publisher to withdraw the book available in the market.

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