NYPD commish Tisch rips DAs, Albany on 'unsustainable' revolving door of violent criminals going back on streets
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NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch expressed outrage at the high rate of recidivism in New York City, citing specific instances of violent repeat offenders being released back into the community shortly after arrest. She attributed the issue to recent bail reforms and practices by district attorneys, while highlighting the case of Tyriek Martin, a violent criminal with over 70 arrests. Tisch's remarks emphasize the challenges faced by law enforcement and the consequences of what she sees as ineffective justice policies, calling for accountability and a reassessment of current practices.
Before they can even finish that paperwork, their perp is back out on the street, immediately returned to the neighborhood and the people that they just victimized.
Tisch laid some blame on unintended consequences of 2020's criminal justice reforms, but she didn't let the city's district attorneys off the hook.
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