‘People will die…’: Elon Musk slams Zohran Mamdani’s appointment of first openly gay FDNY commissioner | World News


‘People will die…’: Elon Musk slams Zohran Mamdani’s appointment of first openly gay FDNY commissioner

Elon Musk has criticised New York City mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani over his decision to appoint Lillian Bonsignore as commissioner of the Fire Department of New York, warning that the choice could have serious consequences for public safety.Reacting to a news clip announcing the appointment, Musk wrote on social media, “People will die because of this. Proven experience matters when lives are at stake.” The clip highlighted that Bonsignore will become the FDNY’s first openly gay commissioner, a milestone that Mamdani has framed as part of his broader leadership vision.Musk’s criticism focused on the fact that Bonsignore, despite decades of service within the department, has never worked as a firefighter. His comments quickly spread online, intensifying debate over whether top leadership of the FDNY should come from a firefighting background or whether broader emergency management experience is sufficient.Bonsignore is a 31-year veteran of the FDNY who began their career as an emergency medical technician in 1991 and later rose through the ranks to become chief of the department’s emergency medical services. They oversaw EMS operations during the COVID-19 pandemic and retired in 2022. FDNY data shows that EMS units now respond to more than 70 per cent of the department’s emergency calls, a statistic supporters cite as evidence of their extensive operational and administrative experience.Mamdani has described the appointment as historic, noting both the symbolic and practical significance of elevating a long-serving EMS leader to the commissioner role. Supporters argue that the position is primarily managerial, with responsibility for strategy, budgets and coordination across the department, while frontline firefighting decisions are handled by senior uniformed officers with specialised expertise.Critics maintain that leading one of the world’s largest fire departments requires direct firefighting experience, particularly during major fires, large-scale disasters and complex rescue operations. Musk’s remarks have amplified those concerns and pushed the appointment into a wider national discussion about leadership standards, public safety and how political priorities shape senior emergency service roles in New York City.

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