An NYPD union leader slammed Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg this week, claiming criminals throughout are 'emboldened' by a soft-on-crime memo he authored last month. On Thursday, Paul DiGiacomo, president of New York City's Detectives' Endowment Association, said Bragg's memo, which was sent to assistant prosecutors on January 3 after he took office, led to a series of violent crimes and murders. 'I believe they feel 100 percent emboldened,' DiGiacomo told of criminals' response to Bragg's soft-on-crime policy.
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