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New York City Crime Report 2023: Homicides Reduced by 11.9%, Vehicle Thefts Increase by 191% – NYPD Announcement

He crime report in 2023 presented this Wednesday by the New York City Police Department (NYPD), showed a detailed “film” that shows that the most serious crimes, such as homicides, were reduced by 11.9%, shootings also fell by 25% and crime incidents on the Subway showed a decrease of 2%. All these data, contrasted with the fateful years of the pandemic, They demonstrate concrete progress on the most worrying issue for New Yorkers since 2020.

However, no action so far has worked to counteract, in this same period of time, the proliferation of shoplifters and, more astonishingly, vehicle thefts.

In the five boroughs, 15,800 vehicles were stolen during the last twelve months. An alarming number compared to the 5,400 stolen in 2019. This means an increase of 191%

In the last year alone, car thefts saw the largest increase of any major crime category in New York City: The number of stolen vehicles increased 15% more than the 13,741 “missing” in the same period in 2022.

“Work to be done”

“Crime has decreased, as was our main promise When we took over the government, the economy is in a better place and tourism is booming. New York is the safest large city in the entire country“, considered Mayor Eric Adams at the central command of the New York Uniform in Lower Manhattan.

As NYPD senior officials acknowledge, robberies and robberies, as well as incidents of serious assault, particularly aimed at police officers, continue to soar.

Overall, five of the seven major crime categories have decreased and progress is being made in addressing assaults by serious crimes against uniformed officers and vehicle theft.

This rise is largely due to an increase in theft of specific models of Hyundai and Kia, which are vulnerable to theft due to software vulnerabilities.

This trend, fueled by viral videos on social media, emerged in the city in September 2022, it spiked three months later and continues to this day.

But reports of robberies in businesses, from department stores to warehouses, continue to be the complicated point, where the NYPD will continue to focus more. For this reason, 25,000 arrests were made in 2023.

At the same time, the Uniformed party accounts for more arrests, more weapons confiscations, more presence of officers in “red” zones, more outreach to communities devastated by the presence of gang members and more police intelligence, to deliver accurate blows to criminal organizations during the last 24 months.

For his part, the Head of Crime Control Strategies, Michael Lipetri, He stressed that they will continue to address with prosecutors the criminal recidivism of a group of criminals, who represent a small number of people, who commit the majority of some of the major crimes.

“We work hard to change that perception that the city is not safe. We have a lot of work to do with the rise of robberies,” he concluded.

Less than 400 homicides:

  • 386 homicides last year, a decrease of 11.9% compared to 2022. This is the first time that the city has ended the year with fewer than 400 homicides since 2019. In 2020, there were 468 people murdered and 488 in 2021.
  • 1,150 shooting victims in 2023, fwill reach 1,566 in 2022, which represents a decrease of 26.6%. It is the first time there have been fewer than 1,000 shootings since 2019.
  • 27,299 incidents of felony assault in 2023compared to 25,745 in 2022, an increase of 6%.

2024-01-04 11:00:00
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