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‘Just look at the numbers’

Last updated: February 10, 2026 2:10 pm
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NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch has announced a new initiative to address the rising crime rates in the Bronx by deploying an additional 200 police officers to the borough. This decision comes as part of a restructuring plan that will divide the Bronx into two patrol commands, similar to the structure in Manhattan, Queens, and Brooklyn.

In her State of the NYPD address at Cipriani 42nd Street, Tisch highlighted the need for a more efficient policing strategy in the Bronx, which has historically experienced higher crime rates compared to other boroughs. She pointed out that the Bronx accounted for a significant portion of shooting incidents and victims citywide, as well as a high volume of major crimes and service calls.

Despite a citywide decrease in crime, the Bronx has seen a troubling increase in major crimes in recent years. Reports indicate that while crime rates have dropped in other boroughs, the Bronx has experienced a rise in incidents such as murder, rape, robbery, and burglary. This trend has prompted the NYPD to implement new measures to address the security challenges in the area.

The decision to split the Bronx into two patrol commands, Bronx North and Bronx South, aims to provide better coverage and enforcement tailored to the specific needs of different neighborhoods. This restructuring will not only increase police presence but also enhance crime prevention and response capabilities in the borough.

Bronx District Attorney Darcel Clark welcomed the two-patrol plan, stating that it will bring much-needed resources to the Bronx after years of being under-resourced. She believes that the initiative will lead to more effective crime prevention efforts and improved crime-solving outcomes in the community.

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Commissioner Tisch, who was appointed by former Mayor Eric Adams and retained by current Mayor Zohran Mamdani, has been proactive in implementing changes within the NYPD. Her efforts include relaxing recruitment standards to boost police numbers and creating specialized units to address quality of life issues in the city.

Overall, the decision to increase police presence and restructure patrol commands in the Bronx reflects a commitment to improving public safety and addressing the unique challenges facing the borough. By adapting to the evolving security needs of the community, the NYPD aims to create a safer environment for Bronx residents and enhance law enforcement effectiveness in the area.

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