
Hate crimes citywide have also soared a shocking 97.8 per cent compared to last year. Those incidents include, murder, rape, assault, burglary, larceny and grand theft auto.īut despite overall crime rates being down, New York City continues to see a surge in violent crimes in some areas, with murders up a whopping 60 per cent in the Bronx alone this year, compared to 2020. It is also at one of its lowest levels since 1995, according to CompStat with 6,141 violent incidents compared to 1,979 in the year to date. The city has not yet released its crime data for September.Ĭrime in August 2021 dropped 5.4 per cent compared to the same time last year. This comes despite De Blasio crowing last month that New York City had it's safest August in 30 years. Services offered include transport and referrals to hospitals, shelters, city social service agencies, detox centers and drug treatment programs.' 'In addition to engaging clients, the outreach team assesses individual needs, offers referral options, and helps clients make decisions that will direct them towards life off the street. 'As part of its contract with the Alliance, a team from Partnership for the Homeless monitors the streets every weekday and on two weekend days per month. The Garment District Alliance has contracted with Urban Pathways for the past several years in an ongoing effort to provide appropriate assistance to those in need, the Garment District Alliance said on its website. Year to date murders are down 2.2 per cent despite string of shootings over Labor Day weekend in the Bronx NYPD crime statistics through September 5, showing a slight decrease in overall crimes. 'We have been fighting to put an end to this crisis, however our city officials have unfortunately failed to address the problem and have allowed this public disorder to continue,' Blair said. Garment District Alliance President Barbara Blair told The Post that they're 'appalled and disgusted' by the drug use and 'other illicit behaviors that are taking place on our sidewalks in Midtown Manhattan and throughout New York City.' 'People live here, and despite reporting and pleading with the NYPD to patrol more down this block, they are not doing anything to try and catch these dealers.' 'This is the worst this block has ever been,' another neighbor wrote in his social media post, The Post reported. I've seen a person OD and nearly die,' one neighbor said on social media, according to the NYC newspaper. 'I've personally seen dozens of deals go down.
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Witnesses in the 24-block radius between 34th and 41st Streets and west of 6th Avenue told The New York Post that the streets are 'littered with used needles, broken glass crack pipes, trash, urine, and feces.' The number of shooting victims jumped from one to 10 and hate crimes are up from three to 27.

The most eye-popping spikes are in the number of robberies - which increased 189 percent from 97 to 280 - and felony assaults - which increased 151 percent from 131 to 329. 19 compared to the same period in 2020, according to NYPD crime data. Neighbors say police presence remains scarce, and outgoing Mayor Bill de Blasio has been criticized for 'coddling addicts' and not working to get the drugs off the streets.Ĭrime in the Midtown South Precinct, which includes the Garment District, is up 41 percent this year through Sept. Photos taken by show one man with what appears to be drug paraphernalia in his hand, and another slumped over in a wheelchair. Homelessness in the area has been a years-long issue but has become more rampant in recent months, with people not even trying to hide their drug use. Published: 06:51 BST, 26 September 2021 | Updated: 14:29 BST, 26 September 2021ĭisturbing photos show homeless people in New York City's storied Garment District near Penn Station shooting up and dealing drugs in broad daylight as the crime in the area has spiked 41 percent since last year.



Big Apple rots: Disturbing photos show rampant drug use in broad daylight among in the heart of Manhattan as crime spikes 41%: Streets are 'littered with broken crack pipes, trash, urine, and feces'
