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How East New York became a ‘killing field’ with NYC’s most unsolved murders

Last updated: January 23, 2025 4:04 pm
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East New York, located in Brooklyn, has a dark reputation for violence that is unfortunately well-deserved. The 75th precinct in this neighborhood has a violent crime rate that is significantly higher than the rest of New York City and the country as a whole, according to FBI data.

But it wasn’t always this way. In the early 20th century, East New York was a thriving community of German, Italian, and Jewish immigrants. Neighbors treated each other like family, and children could play safely in the streets. However, the neighborhood began to change in the 1960s, largely due to racist and predatory lending practices.

Author Stacy Horn explores this transformation in her new book, “The Killing Fields of East New York: The First Subprime Mortgage Scandal, a White-Collar Crime Spree, and the Collapse of an American Neighborhood.” She reveals how racist lenders altered the demographics and financial stability of East New York residents, leading to a rise in crime.

The neighborhood was founded in 1835 by John Pitkin, who envisioned it as a place where even a poor man could afford to purchase land and build a home. For a while, it lived up to that promise, with residents working hard to create a better life for themselves. However, by the late 1960s, East New York had a population of 160,000 and was plagued by increasing crime rates.

Horn points to two racist financial practices, blockbusting, and redlining, as key factors in East New York’s decline. Brokers exploited white homeowners’ fears of black families moving into the neighborhood, causing property values to plummet. This led to a cycle of rising crime and poverty in the area.

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The 1990s were particularly brutal for East New York, with the neighborhood earning the nickname “the Killing Fields of New York.” The streets were marred by unsolved murders, many of which were children. The high crime rate and unsolved cases cast a dark shadow over the community.

While there has been some improvement in recent years, with a decrease in the number of murders, East New York still grapples with the traumatic legacy of its past. The unsolved crimes and the toll they have taken on families continue to haunt the neighborhood. The road to recovery for East New York is a long and challenging one, but there is hope for a brighter future. The Benefits of Regular Exercise

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