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Time Out
6 days ago
- Politics
- Time Out
July 2025 was one of the safest summer months on record in New York City
New York City's summer crime wave? More like a summer crime ripple. The NYPD just dropped stats showing that July 2025 wasn't just safer than last summer—it was one of the safest Julys since the city started keeping records. Across the five boroughs, shootings hit all-time lows for the month, with just 75 incidents and 92 victims, per a recently released report. That's down from the previous record in July 2017, when 79 incidents and 102 victims were recorded. And it wasn't just July: The first seven months of 2025 also saw the lowest number of shootings (412) and shooting victims (489) since the NYPD began tracking the category in the 1990s. Even the notoriously tricky Fourth of July weekend, a time police say can spike gun violence, saw the lowest shooting totals ever recorded for the holiday—and tied the all-time low for the day itself. Overall, major crime fell 5.6-percent in July compared to last year, marking the 10th straight month of declines. Murders dropped nearly in half (25 vs. 49), burglaries were down 14.2-percent, robberies dipped 7.5-percent and felony assaults fell 8.1-percent. In the subway, July crime was the lowest on record, excluding the pandemic's ridership-starved summers of 2020–2021. Mayor Eric Adams and Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch credit the gains to 'precision policing' and the city's Summer Violence Reduction Plan. Since May, the NYPD has deployed more than 2,000 uniformed officers to 72 'summer zones' in precincts, public housing and transit hubs, focusing on high-priority crime hot spots. The payoff: Major crime in those zones is down over 20-percent during deployment hours, with shootings cut in half. Guns remain a big part of the NYPD's focus: More than 3,000 illegal firearms have been seized this year and more than 22,900 since Adams took office. Gang takedowns are also up, with 48 major busts so far in 2025 leading to 347 arrests and 236 guns recovered. Not every number trended downward. Reported rapes rose 33-percent year-over-year in July, an increase officials link to changes in state law last fall that broadened the definition of rape to include more forms of sexual assault. Still, city officials are quick to point out the larger trajectory. 'This is the safest big city in America,' Adams said, noting that while high-profile incidents like last week's Midtown mass shooting grab headlines, they happen against a backdrop of historically low crime rates.
Yahoo
01-07-2025
- Yahoo
NYPD hails 23% drop in NYC murders and shootings for first half of year
NEW YORK — The NYPD saw a 23% reduction in murders and shooting victims across the five boroughs for the first six months of the year, the department announced on Tuesday, noting another month of successful crime reductions. In May, the NYPD said its officers had brought crime down to levels not seen in more than three decades. Between Jan. 1 and the end of June, detectives have investigated 146 homicides, 44 fewer than the first six months of 2024, cops said. There were also 397 people shot — 125 fewer than in the first half of last year — Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch said at Police Headquarters with Mayor Eric Adams standing by her side. The number of shooting incidents fell by 22% and there was a 13% drop in robberies, cops said. The only major crime category not to decrease was rape, which has seen a 20% jump in reported incidents this year. Police officials said the increase is attributable, in part, to legislative changes made last September that broadened the legal definition of rape in New York State, which now includes additional forms of sexual assault. Officials said that 41 of the city's homicides for the first six months of the year were in Brooklyn, representing a 29% drop in killings in that borough. During the first six months of last year, Brooklyn was the scene of 58 of the city's homicides, said Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez, who also noted that shootings in the borough have dropped by 19% so far this year. 'These historic declines in shootings and homicides mean something profound: Lives have been saved, families have been spared unimaginable grief, and more Brooklyn residents are walking our streets with a sense of safety,' Gonzalez said. 'I am proud of the work we are doing, and we will keep pushing forward to build an even safer and more just Brooklyn for everyone.' Murders and shootings so far this year have been lower than pre-pandemic levels, officials said. Tisch credited the huge crime drops to the NYPD's Summer Violence Reduction Plan. Beginning on May 5, the NYPD identified 70 high-crime areas in 57 precincts throughout the city and flooded those areas with more than 1,500 uniformed officers at the times the violence occurs. 'Our bold, aggressive, data-driven, summer-reduction plan focuses every single day on one thing — public safety,' Tisch said last month. 'Our scalpel approach to crimefighting works.' _____


American Military News
05-06-2025
- American Military News
NYC murders, shootings fall to lowest levels in 3 decades, NYPD says
The number of shootings and homicides in the city dropped to record lows over the first five months of the year — down to levels not seen in more than three decades, NYPD Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch said Tuesday. Last month was also the safest May the city has ever seen, with shootings and homicides not this low in May since the CompStat era began in 1994, Tisch said. 'The NYPD's work in May was exceptional and the results were historic, making 2025 so far the safest year on record for both shootings and murders,' Tisch said at City Hall with Mayor Eric Adams while surrounded by some of the 22,000 firearms seized by police over the last three and a half years. According to NYPD statistics, there were 54 shootings and 18 murders in May, a new record low. The month — which also boasted the safest Memorial Day weekend on record in the CompStat era — capped off a successful five straight months of declines in violence. (CompStat refers to 'computer statistics.') Through May 31, cops had investigated 112 murders, a 28% drop from last year, with 44 fewer killings. Cops also recorded 264 shootings, 70 fewer than this time last year, or a drop of about 20% Murders and shootings so far this year have been lower than pre-pandemic levels. The previous record low for murders in the first five months of the year was in both 2014 and 2017, when cops investigated 113 killings each year. The previous record low for shootings was in 2018, when cops investigated 267. 'We've promised to eradicate gun violence and we are working on that promise,' Adams said. Tisch credited the huge crime drops in May to the NYPD's Summer Violence Reduction Plan. Beginning on May 5, the NYPD identified 70 high-crime areas in 57 precincts throughout the city and flooded those areas with more than 1,500 uniformed officers at the times the violence occurs. As a result, crime in the zones during the times additional cops were added has fallen by 28%, Tisch said. Shootings in those areas are down by 65%, with some traditionally crime-prone precincts — like the 44th Precinct in the Bronx, where Yankee Stadium stands — not seeing a single shooting in May. 'Our bold, aggressive, data-driven, summer-reduction plan focuses every single day on one thing — public safety,' Tisch said. 'Our scalpel approach to crime fighting works.' As of June 1, overall crime in the city had fallen by 6%, from 50,349 felony crimes this time last year to 47,258, officials said. The only crime category to see an uptick was in rapes, which jumped by 27%, up from 645 incidents reported last year to 820. The NYPD said this year's rise is in part attributed to legislative changes made last September that broadened the legal definition of rape in New York state, which now includes additional forms of sexual assault. ___ © 2025 New York Daily News. Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.

Yahoo
03-06-2025
- General
- Yahoo
NYC murders, shootings fall to lowest levels in 3 decades, NYPD says
NEW YORK — The number of shootings and homicides in the city dropped to record lows over the first five months of the year — down to levels not seen in more than three decades, NYPD Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch said Tuesday. Last month was also the safest May the city has ever seen, with shootings and homicides not this low in May since the CompStat era began in 1994, Tisch said. 'The NYPD's work in May was exceptional and the results were historic, making 2025 so far the safest year on record for both shootings and murders,' Tisch said at City Hall with Mayor Eric Adams while surrounded by some of the 22,000 firearms seized by police over the last three and a half years. According to NYPD statistics, there were 54 shootings and 18 murders in May, a new record low. The month — which also boasted the safest Memorial Day weekend on record in the CompStat era — capped off a successful five straight months of declines in violence. (CompStat refers to 'computer statistics.') Through May 31, cops had investigated 112 murders, a 28% drop from last year, with 44 fewer killings. Cops also recorded 264 shootings, 70 fewer than this time last year, or a drop of about 20% Murders and shootings so far this year have been lower than pre-pandemic levels. The previous record low for murders in the first five months of the year was in both 2014 and 2017, when cops investigated 113 killings each year. The previous record low for shootings was in 2018, when cops investigated 267. 'We've promised to eradicate gun violence and we are working on that promise,' Adams said. Tisch credited the huge crime drops in May to the NYPD's Summer Violence Reduction Plan. Beginning on May 5, the NYPD identified 70 high-crime areas in 57 precincts throughout the city and flooded those areas with more than 1,500 uniformed officers at the times the violence occurs. As a result, crime in the zones during the times additional cops were added has fallen by 28%, Tisch said. Shootings in those areas are down by 65%, with some traditionally crime-prone precincts — like the 44th Precinct in the Bronx, where Yankee Stadium stands — not seeing a single shooting in May. 'Our bold, aggressive, data-driven, summer-reduction plan focuses every single day on one thing — public safety,' Tisch said. 'Our scalpel approach to crime fighting works.' As of June 1, overall crime in the city had fallen by 6%, from 50,349 felony crimes this time last year to 47,258, officials said. The only crime category to see an uptick was in rapes, which jumped by 27%, up from 645 incidents reported last year to 820. The NYPD said this year's rise is in part attributed to legislative changes made last September that broadened the legal definition of rape in New York state, which now includes additional forms of sexual assault. _____

Yahoo
03-06-2025
- General
- Yahoo
NYC murders, shootings fall to lowest levels in three decades: NYPD
The number of shootings and homicides in the city dropped to record lows over the first five months of the year — down to levels not seen in more than three decades, NYPD Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch said Tuesday. Last month was also the safest May the city has ever seen, with shootings and homicides not this low in May since the CompStat era began in 1994, Tisch said. 'The NYPD's work in May was exceptional and the results were historic, making 2025 so far the safest year on record for both shootings and murders,' Tisch said at City Hall with Mayor Adams while surrounded by some of the 22,000 firearms seized by police over the last three and a half years. According to NYPD statistics, there were 54 shootings and 18 murders in May, a new record low. The month — which also boasted the safest Memorial Day weekend on record in the CompStat era — capped off a successful five straight months of declines in violence. (CompStat refers to 'computer statistics.') Through May 31, cops had investigated 112 murders, a 28% drop from last year, with 44 fewer killings. Cops also recorded 264 shootings, 70 fewer than this time last year, or a drop of about 20% The previous record low for murders in the first five months of the year was in both 2014 and 2017, when cops investigated 113 killings each year. The previous record low for shootings was in 2018, when cops investigated 267. 'We've promised to eradicate gun violence and we are working on that promise,' Adams said. Tisch credited the huge crime drops in May to the NYPD's Summer Violence Reduction Plan. Beginning on May 5, the NYPD identified 70 high-crime areas in 57 precincts throughout the city and flooded those areas with more than 1,500 uniformed officers at the times the violence occurs. As a result, crime in the zones during the times additional cops were added has fallen by 28%, Tisch said. Shootings in those areas are down by 65%, with some traditionally crime-prone precincts — like the 44th Precinct in the Bronx, where Yankee Stadium stands — not seeing a single shooting in May. 'Our bold, aggressive, data-driven, summer-reduction plan focuses every single day on one thing — public safety,' Tisch said. 'Our scalpel approach to crime fighting works.' As of June 1, overall crime in the city had fallen by 6%, from 50,349 felony crimes this time last year to 47,258, officials said. The only crime category to see an uptick was in rapes, which jumped by 27%, up from 645 incidents reported last year to 820. The NYPD said this year's rise is in part attributed to legislative changes made last September that broadened the legal definition of rape in New York State, which now includes additional forms of sexual assault.