Commissioner Tisch, brandish NYPD's data to shame Albany into ending recividist scourge
Briefly

Major crimes in New York City have surged by 30.5% since 2019, contrasting sharply with claims of year-to-year crime reductions by city officials.
Despite a reported 3% decline in major crime from 2023 to 2024, the staggering increase of almost 29,000 crime victims since 2019 underscores an alarming trend.
The 2019 bail reform has led to the release of over 2,000 career criminals from jails, coinciding with a dramatic rise in crime rates throughout the city.
Commissioner Tisch has publicly called for legislative changes to address the negative impact of bail reforms and the challenges posed by increased recidivism rates in criminals.
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