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American Focus > Blog > Crime > NYPD commish Tisch rips DAs, Albany on ‘unsustainable’ revolving door of violent criminals going back on streets
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NYPD commish Tisch rips DAs, Albany on ‘unsustainable’ revolving door of violent criminals going back on streets

Last updated: February 26, 2025 11:36 am
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NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch has expressed her frustration with the alarming rate of recidivism in New York City, citing a recent incident involving a man with a history of 70 arrests who attempted to rape a woman on a train. Tisch criticized the city’s district attorneys and the state’s bail reform laws for allowing violent offenders to repeatedly reoffend and be released back onto the streets.

According to Tisch, the NYPD made the most felony arrests in 26 years last year, only to see many of the suspects quickly released back into the community. She described this revolving door of recidivism as “demoralizing, unsustainable, and defying common sense.”

Tisch attributed some of the blame to the unintended consequences of the state’s criminal justice reforms implemented in 2020. However, she also called out the city’s district attorneys for their leniency towards repeat offenders. She highlighted the case of Tyriek Martin, a homeless man with over 70 arrests, including a disturbing incident where he allegedly bashed a 2-year-old girl with a suitcase. Despite his violent history, Martin was repeatedly released back onto the streets.

In a recent incident, Martin allegedly assaulted a woman on a subway train and attempted to rape her. He has since been indicted on a rape charge. Tisch criticized prosecutors, particularly those in Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office, for failing to prosecute Martin in the past.

Tisch raised concerns about prosecutors dismissing cases through a procedural maneuver called “adjournments in contemplation of dismissal.” She also praised efforts by top prosecutors in the city to push for changes to the state’s evidence law to address the rise in accused criminals being released on technicalities.

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The commissioner emphasized that the city is facing a surge in recidivism rather than just a crime problem. She highlighted a significant increase in the number of individuals arrested multiple times for the same crime in the past year.

Tisch concluded her remarks by echoing the sentiments of NYPD officers and New Yorkers, calling for an end to the leniency shown towards criminals, especially violent repeat offenders. She emphasized that the people of the city are suffering as a result of the current criminal justice system.

The article ended with a note acknowledging additional reporting by Craig McCarthy and Reuven Fenton.

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