has gotten so bad in that even Reverend Al Sharpton is calling on new Mayor Eric Adams to crack down on shoplifters after the civil rights leader saw basic items like toothpaste placed under lock-and-key at his local pharmacy.
Sharpton, a Brooklyn native, 67, has had enough of the New York City crime spree, with the last straw being his locked up dental care and says the culture is 'out of control.'
'Eric, they're locking up my toothpaste,' he said on as he gave a long and hard stare into the camera. 'You go into a local pharmacies - Duane Reade or Rite Aid, any of them - and you got to get someone to help assist you. They have the little button there, you hit the buzzer, the guy comes over, and unlocks your toothpaste - we're talking about basic stuff here.'
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