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NYC crime jumps 58% – with hate crimes leading the uptick – as top cop insists: ‘New Yorkers deserve better’

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New York Metropolis Mayor Eric Adams insisted Friday that the Huge Apple “would defeat crime” after current police statistics confirmed practically each sort of prison offense – together with subway and hate crimes – was up within the month of February. 

The New York Police Division launched its crime statistics for the month of February late Thursday, exhibiting a 58.7% enhance in general crime in comparison with February 2021. “Each main index crime class noticed a rise for the month of February 2022,” the NYPD mentioned. 

“New Yorkers deserve higher.”

— NYPD Commissioner Keechant Sewell 

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Individuals stroll via a subway station in Manhattan on January 19, 2022 in New York Metropolis. 
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The NYPD identifies the seven main index crimes as being homicide, rape, theft, felony assault, housebreaking, grand larceny and grand larceny auto. 

“The division has made far an excessive amount of progress over the a long time – and invested far an excessive amount of within the communities it serves – to fall again by any measure,” NYPD Commissioner Keechant L. Sewell mentioned in a ready assertion. “New Yorkers deserve higher.”

Chatting with reporters at an unrelated press convention on Friday, Adams – who was sworn in as mayor simply over two months in the past – mentioned metropolis workplaces have been “executing our plan, and we’re going to defeat crime.”

A member of the NYPD wearing a 'back the blue' face mask stands outside of St. Patrick’s Cathedral on January 6, 2022 in New York City.

A member of the NYPD sporting a ‘again the blue’ face masks stands outdoors of St. Patrick’s Cathedral on January 6, 2022 in New York Metropolis.
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Joseph Giacalone, an adjunct professor for John Jay School of Felony Justice in New York Metropolis, mentioned the most recent crime figures – which come simply over two months after Adams took workplace – do not “bode effectively for his plans.” 

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Adams has unveiled a number of plans for town, together with one for the subway, and a “Blueprint to Finish Gun Violence,” and the NYPD has launched a 90-day gun violence prevention plan.   

“I simply query … the execution of the plan,” mentioned Giacalone, a retired member of the NYPD. “If they do not get their palms round this, like yesterday, it’ll it’ll spiral uncontrolled.”

A LOOK AT THE NUMBERS 

HATE CRIMES

Chart provided by NYPD shows hate crime statistics broken down by motivation for the month of February 2022

Chart supplied by NYPD reveals hate crime statistics damaged down by motivation for the month of February 2022
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Hate crimes collectively soared 189% final month in comparison with February 2021, with anti-Semitic offenses main with a staggering 409% enhance, the NYPD mentioned. 

There have been 56 anti-Semitic assaults in February 2022 in comparison with the 11 reported throughout the identical time final yr. 

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In the meantime, anti-Asian assaults noticed a 125% enhance yr over yr, from 4 experiences in February 2021 to 9 final month, the NYPD mentioned. And bias crimes in opposition to Black people doubled, from 8 to 16, police mentioned.  

On Wednesday, the NYPD arrested 28-year-old Steven Zajonc for allegedly randomly attacking seven Asian-American ladies on Sunday evening.

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Zajonc allegedly carried out his assaults in opposition to ladies ages 19 via 57 and over the course of simply greater than two hours, usually punching or elbowing them within the face or physique. In every case, he did so with out saying a phrase and with out having any prior interactions with them.

SUBWAY CRIME PERSISTS

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Subway crime has made headline in current walks and months, after a spate of generally unprovoked assaults and murders within the transit system.

Transit crimes noticed a 73.3% enhance in February 2022, with 182 incidents reported in comparison with the 105 offenses in February 2021, police mentioned. 

Subway crimes elevated 205.6% from Feb. 21 to Feb. 27 alone, police mentioned. 

In one of many extra noteworthy situations, from Feb. 24, a New York Metropolis Well being Division analysis scientist was on her means residence from work and was getting into a Queens subway station when she was attacked by a stranger with a hammer. 

The sufferer, 57, was critically injured, and suffered a fractured cranium and a mind bleed. Her attacker was in the end charged with tried homicide, theft and assault.

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Earlier than then, on Feb. 21, a 43-year-old lady was assaulted by a stranger who smeared human feces throughout her face and higher physique inside a Bronx subway station after she reportedly rejected his advances. The suspect was arrested, however was launched with out bail. He was instantly rearrested for a hate crime offense from late 2021 in Brooklyn, in accordance with a number of native experiences. 

And in January, 40-year-old Michelle Alyssa Go was standing on the subway platform contained in the Instances Sq. subway station in Manhattan when a stranger allegedly pushed her in entrance of an oncoming practice, killing her. The suspect was charged with homicide.

The rampant subway crime is a far cry from Mayor Adams’ enforcement plan, which took impact on Feb. 21 with efforts to revamp the transit system’s security and safety practices. The zero-tolerance program aimed to supply providers to homeless people and people experiencing psychological well being difficulties, and goal loiterers, turnstile-jumpers and prison opportunists. 

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However issues have endured. On the day of this system’s launch, a minimum of two folks have been assaulted within the subway system. 

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SHOOTINGS ARE DOWN, EVERYTHING ELSE IS UP

Chart provided by NYPD shows crime statistics broken down by offense type for the month of February 2022

Chart supplied by NYPD reveals crime statistics damaged down by offense sort for the month of February 2022

Grand larceny auto – or automobile theft – and grand larceny – the theft of an merchandise price greater than $1,000 – topped the charts when it comes to index crime will increase for February. Grand larceny auto jumped 104.7% yr over yr, whereas grand larceny elevated 79.2%, police mentioned. 

In the meantime, homicide elevated 10.3%, from 29 in February 2021 to 32 final month, and felony assault noticed a 22.3% uptick, cops mentioned. There have been 134 rapes final month, in comparison with the 99 reported in February 2021, a 35.4% enhance, in accordance with the NYPD. Robberies elevated 56%. 

On Friday, Mayor Adams mentioned Police Commissioner Sewell could be deploying the NYPD’s new model of an anti-unit quickly, as soon as she feels the officers are “correctly skilled.” 

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“We’re going to get it proper,” he mentioned. “And we’re not going to do it based mostly on the timetable of others.”

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Israel pounds Lebanon in fierce wave of strikes

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Israel continued to pound Lebanon with a fierce wave of air strikes overnight, as Israeli forces stepped up their air campaign against Hizbollah, hitting what they said were targets linked to the militant group.

The bombardment lit up Beirut’s skyline on Sunday, as powerful blasts rocked the city throughout the night. Targets included a building near the road to Beirut’s airport, where the strikes set off huge fires. Smoke was still seen rising from the area in the morning. 

The explosions began around midnight, after Israel’s military warned residents to evacuate neighbourhoods in Beirut’s southern suburbs, which Hizbollah dominates, including Haret Hreik and Choueifat. Another powerful blast was heard on Sunday morning.

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The more intense bombing followed a day of sporadic air strikes and the constant buzz of reconnaissance drones, both of which have become almost routine for residents of the capital. 

Israel’s military said it had struck weapons storage facilities and other infrastructure linked to Hizbollah in Beirut. It also said Hizbollah launched projectiles across the border, some of which were intercepted.

Hizbollah said it successfully struck a group of Israeli soldiers with a salvo of rockets. It is not possible to verify the battlefield claims on either side. 

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Israel has intensified its assault against Hizbollah over the past two weeks as it has shifted its focus from Gaza to the northern front. It has killed Hizbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, launched air strikes across Lebanon and sent troops into Lebanon’s south for the first time in almost two decades.  

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More than 2,000 people have been killed in Lebanon in the conflict, the majority in the past two weeks, according to data from the Lebanese health ministry. More than 1.2mn people have also been displaced from their homes because of the fighting. 

This includes about 375,000 people who fled to Syria in recent days, some of whom made the journey on foot. Israel bombed one of the roads leading up to a major crossing point, saying it was targeting Hizbollah’s supply routes from Syria.

Foreigners have also continued to flee Lebanon, with multiple nations chartering planes to help repatriate their citizens in recent days. 

Israel on Saturday struck a Palestinian refugee camp in the northern city of Tripoli for the first time, targeting a Hamas commander. There were also indications that Israel was widening its offensive to include Hizbollah’s civil infrastructure. 

Lebanese authorities said Israeli bombardment had killed 50 health workers in the past four days, as Israeli fighter jets continued to attack medical facilities, mosques and other buildings it says are used by Hizbollah militants. 

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The WHO’s director-general warned that the capacity of Lebanon’s health system — already on the brink after five years of a dire economic crisis — was deteriorating and that the UN agency’s “medical supplies cannot be delivered due to the almost complete closure of Beirut’s airport”.

While Lebanon’s only airport remained open, most airlines have suspended flights in and out of the country because of the heavy bombardment in the nearby southern suburbs. 

Israel has issued multiple evacuation orders in recent days, warning people in towns and villages across the south to move north. It gave similar orders during its war against Hamas in Gaza ahead of big offensives. 

The escalation has pushed the Middle East closer to all-out war. The region is bracing for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s response to an Iranian missile barrage fired at Israel on Tuesday. 

Tehran said the missile attack was in response to the assassination of Nasrallah and the killing of Hamas’s political leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran in July.

Israel also carried out further strikes in Gaza overnight, including bombing a mosque and a school in Deir al-Balah. Palestinian health officials said 26 people had been killed and “dozens” had been injured in the strikes. The Israeli military said it had targeted Hamas militants using the sites to direct operations against its forces.

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Israel also launched a new offensive in Jabalia in the north of the enclave, with warplanes carrying out a heavy bombardment of the area before it was encircled by ground forces. The military said it had launched the assault because militants had regrouped in the vicinity.

French President Emmanuel Macron on Saturday renewed his calls for a ceasefire in Gaza, saying weapons shipments to Israel for its campaign in the enclave should be suspended, and warning against further escalation in Lebanon.

“The Lebanese people must not in turn be sacrificed, Lebanon cannot become another Gaza,” he said in an interview with the France Inter radio station.

Netanyahu hit back, branding those supporting an arms embargo a “disgrace”. “Shame on them,” he said. “Israel will win with or without their support. But their shame will continue long after the war is won.”

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Tropical Storm Milton approaches Florida, likely to become a hurricane

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Less than two weeks after Hurricane Helene left a devastating and deadly trail across the Southeast, another storm is forecast to reach Florida next week — bringing threats of heavy rain, strong winds and flash flooding to the already-storm battered state.

The National Weather Service said Saturday that a tropical storm, named Milton, has formed in the Gulf of Mexico. The storm is heading toward the west coast of the Florida Peninsula. It is forecast to strengthen rapidly into a hurricane on Sunday night and become a major hurricane as it approaches the Florida coast, according to a 5 p.m. ET update from the NWS.

Forecasters said the storm is expected to bring potentially life-threatening storm conditions, including storm surge and strong winds, starting late Tuesday or Wednesday. Meanwhile, some parts of Florida will be drenched by heavy rainfall as soon as Sunday or Monday.

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Parts of South Florida were already experiencing heavy rainfall on Saturday. South Florida was expected to receive up to 7 inches of rain through Thursday. The NWS plans to issue a flood watch for parts of Palm Beach, Broward and Miami-Dade counties starting Sunday morning through Thursday morning.

Gov. Ron DeSantis on Saturday issued a state of emergency for 35 counties, including all of central Florida, in preparation for Milton’s arrival.

The governor’s order activates the Florida National Guard as needed and expedites debris cleanup from Hurricane Helene.

The prospect of another major storm comes as communities across the Southeast continue to uncover the full extent of Helene’s damage. Six states — Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia — were hit the hardest. Helene’s death toll has surpassed 200.

In Florida, at least 19 people have died as a result of the storm, according to USA Today.
Helene is considered one of the deadliest hurricanes to have hit the continental U.S. since Hurricane Katrina in 2005.

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Trump holds rally with Elon Musk at site of assassination attempt

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Donald Trump was joined on stage by billionaire backer Elon Musk for a rally in the Pennsylvania town where he survived an assassination attempt, as the neck-and-neck US election campaign heads into its final month.

Musk, the Tesla founder who has donated to a super Pac associated with the Republican campaign, leapt on to the stage to urge voters to support Trump, repeating the candidate’s claim that the November vote was the “most important election of our lifetime”.

“The true test of someone’s character is how they behave under fire and we had one president who couldn’t climb a flight of stairs, and another who was fist-pumping after getting shot: ‘Fight, fight, fight’,” said Musk, in his first appearance alongside the former president.

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Musk claimed the Democrats were a threat to the American constitution, adding that if Trump did not win it would be the “last election”.

He said the Democrats wanted “to take away your freedom of speech, they want to take away your right to bear arms, they want to take away your right to vote, effectively.”

In an hour and half-long speech, Trump said that his return to Butler, where a shot from a would-be assassin almost killed him, showed that the gunman “did not break our spirit”.

“I return to Butler in the aftermath of tragedy and heartache to deliver a simple message to the people of Pennsylvania and to the people of America — our movement to make America great again stands stronger, prouder, more united, more determined and nearer to victory than ever before,” said Trump.

But since his first appearance in Butler, vice-president Kamala Harris has replaced Biden and the polls have narrowed. Harris leads Trump in the popular vote and the races in the seven swing states are practically a dead heat, according to an FT analysis of FiveThirtyEight polling data. Pennsylvania is the closest of all races, with Harris leading Trump by just an average of 0.6 percentage points.

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“Over the past eight years, those who want to stop us from achieving this future have slandered me, impeached me, indicted me, tried to throw me off the ballot, and, who knows, maybe even tried to kill me,” Trump told the crowd. “But I’ve never stopped fighting for you, and I never will.”

Tens of thousands of supporters, many of whom had been present at the July event, in which a Trump supporter was killed and two others were injured, gathered in Butler from the morning of the rally. They chanted “Fight, fight, fight” — the words proclaimed on stage by Trump in the moments after the shooting.

In front of the firefighter’s uniform belonging to Corey Comperatore, the supporter who was killed that day, Trump deployed his typical rhetoric, making overblown claims about immigration and crime rates, promising to allow fracking, a key industry in Pennsylvania, and repeating false assertions that the 2020 election was stolen. Comperatore’s family, Trump’s running mate JD Vance, and hedge fund billionaire John Paulson also attended the rally.

Trump also deployed his newest attack line against Harris — that she had bungled the response to tropical storm Helene.

Helene was a “Katrina for them”, he said, adding that “they say it’s the worst job ever done in helping people through the ravages of a hurricane” and falsely claiming that the only help the administration was offering those affected was a $750 emergency payment.

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The candidates have been criss-crossing the country as the election race reaches its apogee. On Saturday, Harris visited North Carolina for an update on recovery efforts for tropical storm Helene, which has devastated the south-east of the US, leaving at least 223 dead at the latest count.

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