Eric Adams, Brooklyn borough president and former police officer, has won New York City’s Democratic mayoral primary. The perceived front-runner in the race, Adams, 60, would be the city’s second Black mayor if he wins the general election in November. Adams solidified his lead over New York City mayoral candidates Maya Wiley and Kathryn Garcia after the New York City Board of Elections released additional results Tuesday evening, The Associated Press reports. Results from the latest tabulations released Tuesday showed him leading former city sanitation commissioner Garcia by 8,426 votes, or a little more than 1 percentage point. “While there are still some very small amounts of votes to be counted, the results are clear: an historic, diverse, five-borough coalition led by working-class New Yorkers has led us to victory in the Democratic primary for Mayor of New York City,” Adams said in a statement. “Now we must focus on …