West Village is epicenter of rising NYC crime: NYPD data

The West Village is New York’s most trendy neighborhood this 12 months — for crooks.

The celebrity-packed enclave of tony brownstones, high-end boutiques and jazz golf equipment has been hit by a plague of theft and theft — because it has suffered the most important crime improve of any part of the Massive Apple up to now in 2022, new NYPD information reveals.

Via the center of August, the NYPD’s sixth Precinct, which covers each the West Village and Greenwich Village, has seen crime spike 80% — fueled by a 103% improve in grand larceny and shoplifting, the information reveals.

Residents and staff are fed up.

“It’s positively getting worse,” Joe Abbas, proprietor of the Village Bazaar on sixth Ave., advised The Publish on Wednesday.

The NYPD’s 6th Precinct has seen crime spike 83% so far this year.
The NYPD’s sixth Precinct has seen crime spike 83% up to now this 12 months.
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Infographic of West Village, Manhattan
Main crimes have elevated drastically inside the sixth Precinct.

“There’s at all times shoplifting. I at all times see police within the nook within the CVS. There’s at all times police exterior.”

The information reveals that the sixth Precinct — which is house to excessive profile residents equivalent to Sarah Jessica Parker and Jennifer Lawrence — has seen 1,380 main crimes in 2022, in comparison with 766 in the identical interval in 2021.

The majority of that crime wave is attributable to an enormous variety of grand larcenies, which embody shoplifting. Up to now there have been 802 this 12 months, in comparison with the 394 recorded over the identical interval final 12 months — a 103% rise, in keeping with the figures.

Anisha Ghale, an worker at Karma Nepal Crafts on Bleeker Road, mentioned the shop had to make use of ways extra widespread in New York’s larger crime areas to push back the thieves.

Anisha Ghale, an employee at Karma Nepal Crafts on Bleeker Street, said criminals are becoming "fearless" and strike again even if they were previously arrested.
Anisha Ghale, an worker at Karma Nepal Crafts on Bleeker Road, mentioned criminals have gotten “fearless” and strike once more even when they had been beforehand arrested.
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“For the jewellery trays, we needed to put double sided tape beneath as a result of they take the entire tray,” Ghale mentioned. “We put tape beneath the trays so it takes a while for them to steal so we will cease them.”

“Crime is growing day-by-day proper now they usually’re changing into actually fearless,” she advised The Publish.

“Like even when we are saying ‘I’ll name 911’ they don’t care about it. They are saying ‘yeah you are able to do no matter you need. I don’t care.’ Even when the police come, they take them away, they arrive after 2 to three weeks and do the identical factor once more.”

Burglaries within the sixth Precinct, in the meantime, are up 119% this 12 months, with 272 offenses in comparison with the 124 at this level final 12 months.

An armed robber at Highline Convenience store in the 6th Precinct on June 21, 2022.
An armed robber at Highline Comfort retailer within the sixth Precinct on June 21, 2022.
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A number of main crimes had been up, with 10 rapes reported this 12 months, versus 7 final 12 months and two murders in 2022 versus none in 2021. The one brilliant spots had been that there have been no shootings up to now this 12 months within the precinct and an almost 4% drop in felonious assaults.

Some blamed this disturbing rise in thefts and common crime on bail reform — as beneath the brand new guidelines, nearly all larceny suspects get launched with out having to publish bail or bond.

“This complete bail reform has to go,” Kevin Jackson, the overall supervisor of John’s of Bleecker Road pizzeria, insisted.

“Our greatest problem is with the homeless bothering the purchasers with the out of doors eating … A few of them do have weapons. I had a knife pulled on me about 4 months in the past. It’s a harmful state of affairs,” he mentioned.

“I don’t even name (the police) anymore, I simply to strive shoo them away they usually offer you a tough time. I principally simply information them away from the purchasers.”

Lobsang Tsering, an worker at La Vid Wine & Spirits, advised The Publish that he known as the cops on a homeless man as soon as — just for him to overtly return to the Sixth Avenue retailer days later.

“Generally homeless individuals come inside they usually don’t wish to depart, they sit in right here,” Tsering mentioned. “One homeless man advised me ‘name (the) police I wish to go to jail’. Then in two days, he’d return again.”

In different precincts in metropolis which have lengthy seen excessive crime charges, the newest 2022 crime information is simply as grim. For instance, within the Bronx’s forty fourth Precinct, main crimes are as much as 2,238 this 12 months in comparison with 1,518 in 2021 — 47.4% improve.

Nonetheless, the sixth Precinct isn’t the one Manhattan upmarket space that has seen a pointy improve in crime.

Kevin Jackson, the General Manager of John’s of Bleecker Street, blamed bail reform for the area's crime surge.
Kevin Jackson, the Normal Supervisor of John’s of Bleecker Road, blamed bail reform for the realm’s crime surge.
Robert Miller for NY Publish

The normally low-crime 1st Precinct, which covers the Monetary District, is No. 7 on the listing of highest crime will increase — with a 65% spike this 12 months.

Main crimes within the neighborhood encompassing Wall Road are as much as 1,152 in comparison with the 696 that occurred over the identical interval final 12 months, the figures present.

“The criminals know now that they will go into the excessive value areas and there’s no penalties. So now they will go to the sixth Precinct, the first Precinct the place the vacationers are and it’s the identical as being in an larger crimes neighborhood,” a veteran Manhattan cop advised The Publish.

“Why rob somebody there when you possibly can rob somebody that’s wealthy and there’s no penalties?”

The ten NYPD instructions south of 59th Road — generally known as Patrol Borough Manhattan South — have seen an enormous 51% improve in felony crime, driving a 36% general spike in main crimes citywide in comparison with the identical interval in 2021, figures present.

In Chelsea, which is overseen by the NYPD’s tenth Precinct, main crimes are up almost 39% — just a few share factors larger than the present citywide charge.

Grand larceny in that neighborhood is up 48% to 418 reported incidents up to now this 12 months from 282 final 12 months, the information reveals.

“The captain on the native precinct appears to be listening however his story appears to be the identical factor each time. It’s like ‘hey we arrest these individuals however they’re again on the road inside hours’,” Chelsea resident, Barry Sutton, 59, advised The Publish.

“So there simply doesn’t appear to be an entire lot they will do.”

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