From CBS:
“New York City sees 166%
increase in shootings last month”
New York City saw another huge
increase in gun crimes last month as the NYPD's chief of crime control
strategies says the agency is coping with the lowest number of cops on the
street in six years. "There is too much killing," said Avie Pope, a
resident of Flatbush, Brooklyn. "I'm tired of it. Every night there's guns
shooting." The city saw a 166% increase in shooting incidents in August –
242 compared to 91 in August 2019, CBS New York reports. In addition, murders
are up 47% for the month, with 53 this year versus 36 in August 2019. Every New
York City borough saw an increase in shootings except Staten Island. "Let's
stop the violence. We have grandchildren, children, daughters, sons and it's
just gonna get worse if something's not done," Flatbush resident Mitchell
Rapp said.
The increase comes as the NYPD
has seen a dramatic drop in manpower due to a combination of $1 billion in
defund-the-police budget cuts, no overtime, no new police class, and a dramatic
increase in the number of police officers retiring. "We have calculated
that approximately 2,000 to 3,000, maybe even 4,000 less officers are out on
the streets for any given week," said Michael LiPetri, the NYPD's chief of
crime control strategies. About a quarter of shooting incidents in August were
in just five Brooklyn precincts. LiPetri said the precincts were greatly
affected by the loss of overtime. "That's where the overtime was going
last summer. The overtime was going to the most violent commands in New York
City," LiPetri said. Mayor Bill de Blasio said he is putting his faith in
community violence interrupters, known as Cure Violence groups. "We've
seen stunning success in the past. We know it will take root here again. But
everyone is still trying to come back from a massive disruption. We're not
going to see an overnight turnaround," de Blasio said. A.T. Mitchell is
with the Cure Violence group "Man Up." "It's something that we can't
take personal responsibility, which is an entire precinct's stats. Our work is
concentrated in very small target areas," Mitchell said. The NYPD said it
is sending additional manpower to the most violent precincts and it is proud of
the fact that gun arrests have increased.
^ Anyone with even basic common
sense knows that defunding the Police only leads to more violence and death-
these numbers prove that for NYC. If I was in the NYPD I would go to another
City and State that appreciates your service and sacrifice and leave Gov.
Andrew Cuomo and Mayor Bill de Blasio to deal with all the death and violence
that they helped create. ^
https://www.yahoo.com/news/york-city-sees-166-increase-123538386.html
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