As the primary election nears, the gloves came off Thursday evening at a forum for the race for Brooklyn district attorney.

Candidates and some members of the audience went on the offensive against Acting District Attorney Eric Gonzalez over his office's record of wrongful convictions and his handling of cases largely while working under former District Attorney Charles Hynes.

Gonzalez, who was put in charge of the office last year after Kenneth Thompson died from cancer three years into his term, is considered the frontrunner in the race and all but one of the four opponents he faced off with at the forum are former Brooklyn prosecutors who worked alongside Gonzalez. He argued he has done much to undo wrongful convictions.

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