‘No neighborhood is safe,’ Crime up in nearly every NYC precinct: latest stats

Practically each single metropolis police precinct has seen spikes in crime to date this yr — together with 5 through which the speed has doubled, in keeping with the newest troubling NYPD statistics.

“No neighborhood is protected,” one Brooklyn cop warned Tuesday. “At this price, we are going to lose the town by St. Patrick’s Day.”

The one precinct in Manhattan to not see its crime price bounce was the twenty second Precinct, the one overlaying Central Park.

“Solely the squirrels are protected,” one other cop added wryly. “Vacationers won't ever come again.”

Seventy-two out of the Huge Apple’s 77 police precincts noticed crime rise, leaving simply 5 at 2021 ranges or dipping under their figures for the identical interval a yr earlier.

The NYPD CompStat numbers present that the a hundred and tenth Precinct in Elmhurst, Queens, has been battered by the best bounce in crime as of Sunday, with a greater than 142 % improve over final yr.

The largest share hikes within the precinct have been for grand larcenies, with 197 incidents to date this yr after simply 43 on the identical level in 2021; felony assaults, which rose to 59 from 28, and robberies, with 30 this yr in comparison with 18 final yr.

Native masonry contractor Luis Gutierrez blamed the crime spree on the dire financial scenario in Corona — and mentioned he’s had sufficient.

“It will get worse as a result of the costs go up, the hire goes up, the diapers, all the pieces goes up however the jobs,” the daddy of 4 informed The Put up on Tuesday. “My spouse is simply too afraid, so we transfer to Suffolk [County], Lengthy Island, subsequent month.”

Police investigate the scene of an MTA bus being hit by a stray bullet in Harlem on February 6, 2022.
Police examine the scene of an MTA bus being hit by a stray bullet in Harlem on February 6, 2022.
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Second on the crime-plagued listing is Harlem’s twenty sixth Precinct, which reported a 122 % bounce in incidents to date this yr, primarily as a consequence of will increase in burglaries, grand larceny and assaults.

The Manhattan precinct has seen burglaries soar to 30 to date this yr in comparison with simply seven for a similar interval in 2021; grand larcenies are at 29 versus 15 final yr, and 15 felony assaults in comparison with eight final yr.

Final weekend, an off-duty NYPD cop was shot and wounded within the neighborhood.

Off-duty officer Robert Manley was shot in the foot outside the Manhattanville houses on Feb. 5, 2022.
Off-duty officer Robert Manley was shot within the foot outdoors the Manhattanville homes on Feb. 5, 2022.
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“I feel it’s loopy,” mentioned Harlem resident Elizabeth Jenkins, a retired grandmother. “It’s plenty of worry as a result of it’s far and wide, and proper right here, it’s actually dangerous.”

Jenkins mentioned soft-on-crime Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg, himself a Harlem resident, isn't doing the neighborhood any favors.

“I feel he’s not good,” she mentioned. “He’s not good on crime so far as I can see. He can do higher. There’s plenty of crime, and he’s not likely dong something about it.”

At least five NYPD Precincts have reported more than a 100 percent increase in crime so far in 2022.
Not less than 5 NYPD Precincts have reported greater than a 100% improve in crime to date in 2022.
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Bragg conceded on Tuesday that Harlem “is in the course of a disaster” however mentioned he’s committing to taking extra weapons off the streets.

Metropolis employee Jose Rodriguez, who lives inside Harlem’s troubled twenty sixth Precinct, blames native police for the neighborhood’s points.

Manhattan D.A. Alvin Bragg
Harlem residents blame Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg’s lenient insurance policies for hovering crime charges.
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“You hear pictures, they usually don’t present up. In the event that they present up, they present up when it’s carried out. It’s pathetic, the response time, they usually’re solely a block away,” he mentioned.

“You actually don’t see them,” Rodriguez added. “If you happen to see them, they’re parked of their automobile. they usually don’t come out. Actuality is that they want to return to the previous manner once they walked the road.”

The listing of the highest 5 hardest-hit crime areas was rounded out by the 107th Precinct in Contemporary Meadows in Queens, and Brooklyn’s 72nd Precinct in Sundown Park and 69th Precinct in Canarsie.

This yr’s metropolis crime rise could seem so drastic as a result of final yr round this time, there was a COVID-19 surge and minimal entry to vaccines, which saved many individuals locked up indoors, together with criminals and their targets, consultants have mentioned.

However the share of present main metropolis crimes stay up even from pre-pandemic ranges by practically 10 %, with a surge in automobile thefts and a slight uptick in felony assaults and grand larcenies citywide, police knowledge exhibits.

The precinct listing compiled by The Put up relies on crime share will increase, not on the precise variety of incidents per precinct.

And all the pieces wasn’t all doom and gloom.

Three precincts have seen their crime drop from final yr, led by the 122nd close to Midland Seashore on Staten Island, which noticed its total quantity dip by practically 14 %.

The 83rd Precinct in Bushwick, Brooklyn, reported a 5.7 % drop, whereas the 79th in Bedford Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, decreased by practically 5 %.

Two NYPD precincts — the a hundred and first in Far Rockaway and the twenty second in Manhattan — noticed crime stay on par with the 2021 numbers, the stats present.

“The NYPD’s leaders are working across the clock, in tandem with their federal and state regulation enforcement companions, and with the town’s 5 district attorneys, to plot complete crime combating measures, construct strong prison circumstances, and obtain significant penalties for crimes that tear on the cloth of the town,” an NYPD spokesman mentioned.

Extra reporting by Kevin Sheehan, Craig McCarthy and Reuven Fenton

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