Adams was (at least IMO) the most conservative of the serious candidates for mayor; people voted for him because he was an ex-cop with the expectation that he would be tough on crime. People also blame him (and executive-branch politicians in general) for things that aren’t actually within his control, so I can see why he would want to draw attention to the city council like this, but it’s still grandstanding rather than effective policy.
Adams was (at least IMO) the most conservative of the serious candidates for mayor; people voted for him because he was an ex-cop with the expectation that he would be tough on crime. People also blame him (and executive-branch politicians in general) for things that aren’t actually within his control, so I can see why he would want to draw attention to the city council like this, but it’s still grandstanding rather than effective policy.