Posted January 6, 2017 10:00 am by Comments

By Tactical-Life

The New York City crime level dropped significantly in 2016, with a record low number of overall crimes and shootings reported over the past 12 months in the Big Apple. Here’s how everything shakes out.

In 2016, there were 101,606 crimes reported in New York City, compared with 105,921 in 2015. That’s a 4.1 percent drop, and it’s the lowest number of annual crimes ever reported ever since the NYPD began using the Compstat system to track crime. Meanwhile, there were 998 shootings reported in 2016, a 12.3 percent reduction from the year before, and another record low for New York City.

There’s more good news when it comes to the New York City crime levels. Murders and rapes were down by 4.8 and 1 percent from last year, respectively. Meanwhile, the number of reported robberies dropped by 8.7 percent, burglaries were down by 14.6 percent, and grand larcenies decreased by 0.1 percent. Only felonious assaults went up. In 2016, there were 20,807 of those reported, compared with 20,375 in 2015, a 2.1 percent increase.

Police Commissioner James P. O’Neill credits the drop with the NYPD’s neighborhood policing program which enables …Read the Rest

Source:: Tactical Life

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