Surge in pickpockets, snatches driving subway crime jump: NYPD

An increase in theft drove an general improve in subway crime in Might in comparison with April, in line with newly launched NYPD stats.

NYPD Transit Chief Jason Wilcox stated a rise in ridership was placing purses, neck chains, telephones and different handheld gadgets at better threat of theft — notably throughout the in a single day hours.

“We've seen will increase in hand snatches, primarily cellphones, but in addition some neck chains as properly, and will increase in attainable pickpocket incidents,” Wilcox advised MTA board members throughout their Monday transit committee assembly.

Might noticed 219 complete felonies underground — together with 108 grand larcenies, 55 felony assaults and 54 robberies, in line with NYPD figures. For comparability, in April NYPD reported 176 felonies, together with 49 assaults, 47 robberies and 77 grand larcenies.

Wilcox stated there was a “important” improve of 200% extra larceny incidents within the in a single day hours “during which riders go to sleep and get up with gadgets lacking.”

NYPD Transit Chief Jason Wilcox said an increase in ridership was putting purses, neck chains, phones and other handheld items at greater risk of theft.
NYPD Transit Chief Jason Wilcox stated a rise in ridership was placing purses, neck chains, telephones and different handheld gadgets at better threat of theft.
Peter Gerber
May saw 219 total felonies underground -- including 108 grand larcenies, 55 felony assaults and 54 robberies.
Might noticed 219 complete felonies underground — together with 108 grand larcenies, 55 felony assaults and 54 robberies.
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Nighttime thefts account for 1 / 4 of complete grand larcenies, Wilcox stated.

“We're specializing in this kind of crime. Our detectives are investigating these crimes,” Wilcox stated. “However we additionally ask riders to be extra vigilant on this space after they journey the trains late at night time.”

Subway crime charges have soared for the reason that begin of the COVID-19 pandemic — from 1.47 felonies per million riders in 2019 to 2.11 felonies per million riders in April 2022, in line with NYPD and MTA figures.

Might noticed an general improve in ridership, and the speed of crimes per million riders was once more round 2.1, in line with the brand new NYPD figures.

Transit officers introduced final week that they’d begun rolling out cameras on practice vehicles, the place 53% of main crimes happen.

The preliminary rollout will embody 100 practice vehicles, in line with officers. The in-train cameras function on a closed loop and permit NYPD to entry footage manually for as much as seven days, officers stated on Monday.

Extra reporting by M’Niyah Lynn

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