How good would the new NYPD stats be if the left wasn't helping criminals?
Briefly

Under Commissioner Jessica Tisch, the NYPD has achieved notable reductions in crime rates, with murders dropping 35% and shootings decreasing by 23% in the first quarter of 2025 compared to 2024. These improvements are attributed to Tisch's leadership and a renewed focus on quality-of-life policing. However, there are criticisms of current laws, such as the no-bail system, that hinder police effectiveness. The article argues that stronger policies could lead to even better outcomes for public safety, emphasizing a need for tougher laws to combat crime more effectively.
Murders in the first quarter of 2025 are down 35% compared to Q1 in 2024, showing that when crime is fought against, it goes down.
These results are a direct result of Tisch's leadership, addressing departmental dysfunction and focusing on quality-of-life issues that when unaddressed lead to disorder.
If Tisch could accomplish this with opposition from the left, imagine what she could do without restrictions from policies that hamper police effectiveness.
New Yorkers want safe streets, but the political will of leftists thwarts this desire and keeps lenient laws in place that allow crime to persist.
Read at New York Post
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