Former New York City Police Commissioner Bernie Kerik told Newsmax TV on Friday that the fatal stabbing of a Barnard College student — allegedly by a 13-year-old boy — reflected a "diminishing . . . quality of life" because police have been restricted by city officials.
"This is not about the police department," Kerik, who commanded the city's forces on 9/11, told "America Talks Live" host John Cardillo. "They're doing everything in their power to keep crime down to keep violent crime down, to keep the murder rate down.
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