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Subject Violent Crime in New York — Blame The Bronx or Mayor de Blasio?
Date June 11, 2020 9:22 PM
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Background on New York City Mayor De Blasio moving funds from police
department

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De Blasio to shift NYPD funding to local youth groups
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Source: New York Post
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New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio has caved to calls to pull
funding from the NYPD. Hizzoner announced that the city would
reallocate an unspecified chunk of the department’s budget toward
city youth groups and social services — days after dismissing
demands to defund the police force, which has seen nearly 300 injured
members amid recent unrest.

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Background Notes from Judicial Watch

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2019-09-25

Mayor De Blasio’s New York Slips Toward a Crisis of Crime and
Disorder
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Source: Judicial Watch
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Some neighborhoods are seeing an alarming increase in major
crimes. In the 10 police precincts that make up the Brooklyn North
police command, writes journalist Errol Louis, the first five months
of 2019 saw an “8% increase in homicides, 10% increase in rapes and
a 20% increase in shooting victims.”

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2020-06-08

Violent Crime in New York — Blame The Bronx or Mayor de Blasio?
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Source: Judicial Watch
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Crime in general in New York City is at historic lows. That’s
the good news. The bad news? Violent crimes—murder and rape—are
trending upward.

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01/28/20

DeBlasio's Suspect Crime Statistics
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Source: Judicial Watch
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Mayor Bill de Blasio tells anyone who will listen that New York is
“the safest big city in America.” But signs of rising urban
disorder lately have been sending a different message. And
increasingly, the mayor’s own safe-city crime statistics seem
suspect.

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