New York City Has Lost Control of Crime
Briefly

A profound transformation has taken place in New York, where extensive and sustained crime reductions have deteriorated, leading to a renewed cycle of violence and fear in public spaces.
The horrific burning death of a woman on the subway exemplifies the alarming trend of escalating crime rates, with murders in the city's transit system reaching their highest figures in decades.
Rising crime statistics are alarming; with assaults at their highest since 2006 and other violent offenses showing significant increases, New Yorkers are increasingly worried about their safety.
Systemic failures in the city’s criminal justice system, from police shortages to dysfunctional leadership, have reshaped New York from a once safe metropolis into a worrying environment for residents.
Read at The Atlantic
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