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New York City 2018 early March 21, 2018 crime by boroughs
NYC is current at 51 same time in 2018 it was 57 represent 10.5% reduction in murders but there been spikes in 3 boroughs for murders. Queens, The Bronx, Brooklyn Northern section has seen upstick in homicides and shootings.
Brooklyn is at 16 the same time in 2017 the borough has saw 20 murders
The Bronx 16 same time in 2017 it was 13
Queens 15 same time in 2017 it was 10
Manhattan is at 3 the same time in 2017 it was 11
Staten Island 1 same time in 2017 it was
NYC 52---------The Bronx 17
Chicago 106---same time in 2017 was 129
Dallas 29
Denver 20
San Antonio 23
Oakland 18
New Orleans 47---same time last year was 51
DC 26
Charlotte, North Carolina 11
Mobile, Alabama 10
Indianapolis 28
Buffalo, New York 4
Utica, New York 2
Fayetteville, North Carolina 2
Natchez, Mississippi 2
Youngstown, Ohio 2
South Bend, Indiana 4
New Orleans 53/13.60
Baltimore 81/13.03
St. Louis 37/11.72
Memphis 52/7.93
Detroit 43/6.35
Buffalo 16/6.20
Kansas City 28/5.89
Philadelphia 80/5.10
Toledo 14/5.00
Tulsa 20/4.96
Washington DC 31/4.61
Oakland 17/4.05
Atlanta 17/3.66
Jacksonville 31/3.57
Columbus 28/3.29
Charlotte 25/3.02
Oklahoma City 17/2.69
San Francisco 15/1.73
Los Angeles 62/1.56
New York 57/0.67
San Jose 6/0.5
I believe things have been chilling out and homicides have been declining steadily in the city in recent years. It has been seeing its share of development/revitalization in parts of the city as well.
And Chicago. Very lax policing over there compared to NYC. They should at least put several cops on each L station on the west and south sides for starters, I don't know if they started doing that.
NYPD also used to put up those mobile surveillance towers on select corners/blocks as well.
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