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De Blasio’s “New Normal”: NYC Gun Violence Skyrockets, 125 shootings, Worst in 25 years

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Published on: June 24, 2020

Cuomo and de Blasio have destroyed this once-great city.

NYC shootings continue to surge — and cops warn it may be the new normal

By Tina Moore, Larry Celona and Aaron Feis, NY post,  June 22, 2020:

Bullets are whizzing around New York this month at a rate not seen in nearly a quarter century, according to the NYPD — and police sources warned that the recent run of gunplay may be the new normal.

Through the first three weeks of June, which came to a close Sunday, city streets echoed with 125 shooting incidents, Chief of Crime Control Strategies Michael LiPetri told The Post on Monday.

“We have to go back to June of 1996 to get a worse start for June,” said LiPetri. “That is a telling stat.”

Twenty-four years ago, Rudy Giuliani was mayor and, while the city had made strides in tamping down crime, Gotham still saw 2,938 people shot and 984 murdered.

Although overall crime citywide remains down 2.5 percent for the year, shootings, already trending up this year, exploded in June.

From Monday, June 15, through Sunday, there were 53 shooting incidents across the city, the highest mark for a single week since Mayor de Blasio took office.

The last time the city recorded that many shootings in a week was around July 4, 2012, according to police sources.

But to find a nonholiday week — which tends to be quieter — with that many shootings, the department had to look all the way back to 2005, according to LiPetri.

“This weekend we also saw real challenges out in our streets in terms of gun violence,” said de Blasio in a press briefing, remarking on the blood-soaked stretch that included 24 people shot citywide on Saturday.

Article posted with permission from Pamela Geller

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