New York City Mayor Eric Adams on Sunday defended the police crackdown on college campus protests that have broken out in America's largest city.
"When those protests reach the point of violence, we have to ensure that we use a minimum amount of force to terminate what is perceived to be a threat," " Adams told ABC News "This Week" co-anchor Jonathan Karl.
Adams added that the police intervention resulted from days of communication between the police and school officials.
'We cannot take this lightly’: Eric Adams on campus protests
ABC News’ Jonathan Karl interviews New York City Mayor Eric Adams on “This Week.”
ABCNews.com"We knew we had to get permission unless there's imminent threat to life, or severe threat to property," he said, adding, "We were not going to overstep our legal authority."
When pressed by Karl about criticism, including from some other Democrats, that the response to protesters was disproportionate given that they were largely nonviolent, Adams said, "One has the right to have his or her opinion, and I respect that. ... And I have an obligation and responsibility to ensure the city is safe."
-ABC News' Kristina Abovyan