Mamdani's new deputy of community safety helped run Soros-funded group that backed abolishing cops and jails
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The Post has uncovered that Mayor Mamdani’s recent appointee for deputy mayor of community safety has a controversial background. Renita Francois, known for her critical stance on traditional policing, previously led a lobbying group funded by George Soros that advocated for defunding the police and dismantling jails.

Francois has been appointed to a high-profile role with an annual salary of $290,000. She will spearhead the mayor’s “Office of Community Safety,” a new initiative aimed at transforming the NYPD’s approach to handling 911 calls.

At 42, Francois brings experience from her recent position as chief program officer at Beyond Impact, a West Hollywood-based organization. This group is known for its progressive agendas, including the “Dream Defenders” program, which identifies as a black-led, feminist, socialist, abolitionist, and internationalist movement advocating for a society free of prisons, police, capitalism, and imperialism.


NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s new deputy mayor of community safety is an anti-cop radical who previously led a George Soros-funded lobbying group that pushed defunding police and abolishing jails, The Post has learned.
Francois (with Mamdani to her left) was appointed last week to the $290,000-a-year post and will head the socialist mayor’s new “Office of Community Safety,” which aims overhaul how the NYPD responds to 911 calls. Matthew McDermott for NY Post

Law enforcement experts, however, are questioning whether emergency response times will rise because dispatchers might have to spend extra time deciding whether cops should be sent on calls involving the mentally ill.

“I don’t want to predict this, but with my experience I think it’s just going to go very bad quickly if there’s confusion,” said retired NYPD Detective Michael Alcazar, an adjunct professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice who served in the NYPD for three decades before retiring in 2019.

“I think [the new office] shows a little bit of naiveness on the part of the mayor here. . . . This administration’s trying to reinvent the wheel,” he added.

Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch raised serious questions about whether the office is even necessary, while testifying under oath last week during a City Council hearing.

She estimated only about 2% of calls for service would be removed from her department’s jurisdiction and diverted to the new office, citing 2024 figures showing nearly 86,000 of the 4.3 million received that year were nonviolent mental health calls.

“I believe that you need to send the police when there’s a call for a violent person,” she said.

Critics say the new office is a huge waste of taxpayer dollars and that Mamdani is vastly understating the number of calls requiring a police response.

“This entire agency is just a $260 million boondoggle to fill a campaign promise and find new ways to keep dangerous criminals out of jail,” Council Minority Leader David Carr (R-Staten Island) said.

“In that regard, it appears the mayor found the right person for the job: an activist who ran a Soros-funded organization that advocates defunding police and abolishing prisons.”

In 2024, Beyond Impact reported $92.5 million in revenues accumulated predominately through donations, but was still $612,715 in the red, according to its latest available tax filings.

The nonprofit’s main expenses included $22.4 million for salaries, with Francois pocketing $184,955 in base salary and “other compensation.”

The group also doled out $16.8 million for “political campaign activity” to boost lefty candidates and causes.

Key benefactors included the Working Families Party, which got $937,000; Make the Road Action, which received $450,000, and other groups also backed by Soros — whose get-out-the-vote groundwork played a pivotal role in helping Mamdani upset ex-Gov. Andrew Cuomo in last year’s Democratic mayoral primary.

The Mayor’s Office defended the new office, saying it will free up police officers to respond to crimes more quickly and actually improve emergency response times that soared the previous four years under former Mayor Eric Adams.

“The Office of Community Safety will both prevent violence before it happens and ensure that when New Yorkers are in crisis, they receive the right response, at the right time, from the right people,” added Mamdani spokesman Sam Raskin.

“We’re building something better: a coordinated, citywide system that sends mental health professionals and civilian responders to nonviolent emergencies, while allowing police to focus on the work they are trained to do.”

Francois did not return messages.

The deputy mayor told NY1 on Wednesday she understands it might “be a little bit scary for some people” to see civilians rather than cops respond to 911 calls, but the administration is committed to the new “compassionate-first approach.”

“We don’t want to lead with fear. We want to lead with hope,” she said.

Critics such as Carr aren’t buying the “compassionate” veneer.

“New York City already has an Office of Community Safety — it’s called the NYPD. Just stay out of the way and let them do their job,” he said.

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