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voteinorout on Instagram: "Under #MayorMamdami, #NewYorkCity saw historic lows in crime for February, with major crime down nearly 8% citywide. Shootings, robberies, and murders are at record lows, and property crimes like burglaries and retail theft have significantly decreased. #Crime Despite predictions of rising crime, #NewYorkCity reported 1,100 fewer crimes compared to last year, marking the safest start to any year on record. Each borough experienced declines, with burglaries down nearly 20% and retail theft down 25%. "The real story is in the numbers." — New February crime data is out, and the numbers show New York City is continuing a significant downward trend in violence under @nycmayor . For the first two months of the year, the city recorded the fewest shooting incidents, shooting victims, and murders in recorded history. In February alone, major crime declined nearly 8% citywide, with decreases in every borough and roughly 1,100 fewer reported crimes so far this year compared to the same period in 2024. Public housing developments are seeing the safest start to any year on record, with historic lows in shootings, murders, and robberies. Property crime is also trending downward, burglaries fell nearly 20% in February, and retail theft dropped 25%. City officials credit a more holistic public safety strategy that looks beyond traditional policing. Recent initiatives include expanded homeless outreach led by the Department of Homeless Services, new youth mental health clinics, a $20 million investment in early childhood mental health care, and expanded “Know Your Rights” outreach for immigrant communities. While debate around public safety in New York City continues, the latest data shows two consecutive months of broad, citywide crime reductions across all five boroughs. What are you seeing in your neighborhood? #NYC #NewYorkCity #NYCNews #PublicSafety #NYCUpdates CityData Follow @newyorkcitykopp for more. Help this information get to more voters. 🇺🇸 A well-informed electorate is a prerequisite to Democracy.—Thomas Jefferson"
16 likes, 0 comments - voteinorout on March 6, 2026: "Under #MayorMamdami, #NewYorkCity saw historic lows in crime for February, with major crime down nearly 8% citywide. Shootings, robberies, and murders are at record lows, and property crimes like burglaries and retail theft have significantly decreased. #Crime Despite predictions of rising crime, #NewYorkCity reported 1,100 fewer crimes compared to last year, marking the safest start to any year on record. Each borough experienced declines, with burglaries down nearly 20% and retail theft down 25%. "The real story is in the numbers." — New February crime data is out, and the numbers show New York City is continuing a significant downward trend in violence under @nycmayor . For the first two months of the year, the city recorded the fewest shooting incidents, shooting victims, and murders in recorded history. In February alone, major crime declined nearly 8% citywide, with decreases in every borough and roughly 1,100 fewer reported crimes so far this year compared to the same period in 2024. Public housing developments are seeing the safest start to any year on record, with historic lows in shootings, murders, and robberies. Property crime is also trending downward, burglaries fell nearly 20% in February, and retail theft dropped 25%. City officials credit a more holistic public safety strategy that looks beyond traditional policing. Recent initiatives include expanded homeless outreach led by the Department of Homeless Services, new youth mental health clinics, a $20 million investment in early childhood mental health care, and expanded “Know Your Rights” outreach for immigrant communities. While debate around public safety in New York City continues, the latest data shows two consecutive months of broad, citywide crime reductions across all five boroughs. What are you seeing in your neighborhood? #NYC #NewYorkCity #NYCNews #PublicSafety #NYCUpdates CityData Follow @newyorkcitykopp for more. Help this information get to more voters. 🇺🇸 A well-informed electorate is a prerequisite to Democracy.—Thomas Jefferson".

