Debunking false claims of New York police walkoutpublished at 14:21 GMT
Thomas Copeland
BBC Verify Live journalist
The New York City Police Department (NYPD) has confirmed to BBC Verify that viral claims of a mass officer walkout over Democrat Zohran Mamdani’s victory in this week’s mayoral race are false.
Mamdani has been heavily criticised, including by US President Donald Trump, for his past comments about defunding the NYPD.
During his campaign Mamdani said he did not want to defund New York’s police or reduce headcount, but did propose cutting overtime spending and creating a "Department of Community Safety" to shift some responsibilities away from officers.
After the election results were announced, a post by Sholdon Daniels, a Republican nominee for Congress in Texas, saying there had been a “massive walkout at NYPD” gathered well over 4 million views on X.
A few hours later, Representative Elise Stefanik, a Republican for an upstate New York district in the House of Representatives, posted on X that New York Governor Kathy Hochul’s endorsement of Mamdani had caused a massive walkout of officers.

Neither of the posts included a source for the claim.
We send these posts to the NYPD and they sent us a four word statement: “There is no walkout.”
We asked both Daniels and Stefanik why they made these claims and if they wished to amend them, but haven’t hear back from them.









