The Rev. Al Sharpton thinks the NYPD should lead a summit on the city’s recent surge in gun violence.
He tried the idea on Police Commissioner Ray Kelly yesterday — just days after Kelly accused the leaders of crime-ridden communities of complaining more about stop-and-frisk than about the shootings.
Kelly said he liked the summit idea and added, “We’ve worked with Reverend Sharpton in the past . . . and look forward to doing so again.”
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