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American Focus > Blog > Crime > Cheer for Tisch’s major crime drop—but the city isn’t out of the woods yet
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Cheer for Tisch’s major crime drop—but the city isn’t out of the woods yet

Last updated: June 3, 2025 4:58 pm
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The NYPD is Celebrating Success in Fighting Violent Crime

The NYPD, under the leadership of Mayor Eric Adams and Commissioner Jessica Tisch, recently announced a significant achievement in reducing violent crime in New York City. The city has seen record lows in murders and shootings in the first five months of this year, marking a significant improvement in public safety.

One of the key strategies that have contributed to this success is the emphasis on quality-of-life policing. The NYPD is no longer turning a blind eye to minor infractions like traffic violations and aggressive panhandling, as they recognize that addressing these issues can prevent more serious crimes from occurring. By enforcing all laws consistently, the department has been able to create a safer environment for all New Yorkers.

In addition to proactive policing, the NYPD has also focused on targeting areas with high gun violence and removing illegal firearms from the streets. So far this year, officers have confiscated 2,200 guns, further contributing to the reduction in violent crime.

Commissioner Tisch commended the hard work of her officers, emphasizing that these results are not a coincidence but a result of dedicated efforts to uphold the law. Despite facing challenges such as the state’s criminal-justice laws, the NYPD has managed to achieve a historic decrease in shootings and homicides.

However, while these achievements are commendable, many New Yorkers still express concerns about public safety. Polls have shown that a significant percentage of Democratic primary voters view crime as a major problem. Issues such as the state’s no-bail law and the handling of mental illness continue to impact overall safety in the city.

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For instance, felony assaults on the subway have increased, with a notable number of victims being law enforcement and MTA workers. Additionally, the Raise the Age law has led to a surge in violent crime among minors, highlighting the need for comprehensive criminal justice reform.

Furthermore, changes in state policies like retail theft and marijuana legalization have also had unintended consequences on public safety. The influx of asylum seekers and the proliferation of open-air drug markets in certain areas have added to the challenges faced by law enforcement.

Commissioner Tisch’s commitment to enforcing the law is commendable, but she acknowledges that addressing the city’s crime problem requires more than just police efforts. Collaborative action from legislators, judges, and community leaders is essential to creating a safer environment for all New Yorkers.

In conclusion, while the NYPD has made significant strides in reducing violent crime, ongoing efforts are needed to address the underlying issues that contribute to public safety concerns. By working together to implement effective policies and support law enforcement, New York City can continue to build a safer and more secure community for all residents.

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