The city’s murder rate has shot up nearly 15% this year, and residents in the worst-hit precincts are worried New York is headed back to darker days.
The NYPD recorded 437 murders as of Sunday, compared with 382 in the same period last year.
In East Harlem’s 25th Precinct, murders rose 400%, with 10 slayings this year compared with two at this time last year.
In the 77th Precinct in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, murders are up 25%, from 12 last year to 15 – and crime in general is on the rise.
Last year, the number of murders in the city hit a record low: 471 for the entire year.
This year is on pace to exceed that, but still nowhere near the chilling numbers from two decades ago, when murders topped 2,000 a year.
Overall crime – covering murder, abductions, robbery, felony assault, burglary, grand larceny and auto theft – has dipped about 1% citywide.
Still, incidents involving gunplay have spiked. Statistics show 1,225 shootings, compared with 1,178 at this point last year – a 4% bump.
NYPD chief spokesman Paul Browne said the department is concerned about the increase and has sent extra cops into the 25th and 77th precincts.
Arrests for murder and the number of criminal summonses issued are up significantly in both precincts, he said.
A source familiar with the situation in the 25th Precinct blamed gang violence. Gang arrests there have skyrocketed more than 200%.
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Now more than ever we need a death penalty here in New York State. Remember that when you are voting this November 2nd.
YourSister,
The homicide rate plummeted when we did NOT have a death penalty!
What we really need are more police officers on the street and stricter enforcement of firearms laws.
What we really need is a new president.
Michael Savage!! man! we havnt spoken in ages. btw ur way off the mark . wat we need to exterminate america of its LIBERALS!!!!