Mixed crime picture for NYC as murders decrease, but other offenses increase, new data shows

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Wednesday, December 8, 2021
Murders down, but crime up overall in NYC
The NYPD is making more gun arrests, but New York City saw upticks in burglary, robbery, felony assault, rape, and shootings in November.

NEW YORK (WABC) -- The number of murders in New York City declined last month compared to the same month a year earlier, but overall crime increased in November, with upticks in burglary, robbery, felony assault, rape, and shootings.

The number of murders decreased by 17.2%; 24 in November 2021 versus 29 in November 2020.

However, overall crime rose by 3.4% year to date through November.

New data shows the city has seen a dramatic increase, 24%, in robberies while felony assaults increased by 11.2%.

The mixed crime picture comes as the NYPD is making more gun arrests.

There have not been this many in a year, 4,144, since 1995 as police focus on removing illegal guns from the streets.

"What we are seeing is recidivism," Police Commissioner Dermot Shea said during a briefing with Mayor Bill de Blasio Wednesday. "The people that we are seeing currently being arrested for shootings 30%, almost, have an open felony case."

Shea also said there's been an alarming increase in shooting suspects under 18 years of age which account for 10% of all arrests.

Even so, shootings have persisted in pockets of the city, increasing both in 2020 and through November of 2021, to levels not seen since the mid-2000s.

Hate crimes are also up this year, led by anti-Jewish incidents.

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