With a Tough-on-Crime D.A. Stepping Down, Will Queens Turn to a Reformer? By News January 10, 2019 Add Comment Edit After 27 years in office, Richard A. Brown announced he will not seek re-election, unleashing the first competitive race in decades in a rapidly changing borough. Share this post Related PostsBeto O’Rourke Tries to Hone His Delivery: ‘I Have My Work Cut Out for Me’Where Steve Bullock Stands on the IssuesWhy the U.S.-China Trade War Could Be Long and Painful: No OfframpsSteve Bullock, Montana Governor, Is Running for PresidentDan Bishop Wins North Carolina’s Republican Primary for New Congressional VoteTrump’s Immigration Crackdown Has Blunted Police Efforts to Be Tough on CrimeFox News Breaking News AlertFox News Breaking News Alert
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