According to the NYPD, the overall crime index in April 2024 declined by 4.9 percent compared to same month in 2023.
New York City residents are blaming an influx of migrants in the city for the crime rate, a new poll found, as NYPD stats show that crime has fallen this year.On Friday, a new poll, conducted exclusively for Newsweek by Redfield & Wilton Strategies of 974 eligible voters in New York City, asked an array of questions about issues facing the city and the nation overall, including how they feel about the current crime rate and if they feel the influx of migrants is having an impact.
This month, the New York Post reported that six of the migrants arrested in connection with the attack of the NYPD officers in Times Square were offered plea deals.Similarly, last month, WNYW-TV in New York reported that eight migrants were arrested after they were found squatting in a Bronx residence.On March 27, the NYPD received a report that a person had a firearm in the 3000 block of Hull Avenue in the Bronx.
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