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Car thefts alarmingly surge 191% in NYC since 2019, NYPD data shows

Published Jan. 3, 2024, 3:37 p.m. ET

 

Car thefts in the Big Apple have surged a staggering 191% compared to before the COVID pandemic, according to NYPD data released Wednesday — as Mayor Eric Adams declared that “crime is down” and New York City had turned a corner.

A total of 15,802 vehicles were ripped off across the five boroughs through Dec. 31, an alarming uptick from the 5,438 stolen back in 2019, according to the year-end review of crime statistics.

 

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10 teens accused in DC carjacking rings, claiming it was like ‘Grand Theft Auto,’ officials say

December 11, 2023, 7:53 PM

Ten teens were charged on Monday in a string of carjackings in Washington, D.C., authorities said, amid what law enforcement calls a sharp rise in the crime in the nation’s capital.

The 10 suspects are believed to be involved in two separate carjacking rings in D.C., authorities said: The teens, who are being charged as adults, are allegedly responsible for at least 15 vehicle thefts and held victims at gunpoint, the U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, Matthew Graves, said at a news conference.

Keep Reading: https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/10-teens-accused-dc-carjacking-rings-claiming-grand/story?id=105561158

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4-year-old shot dead in front of parents in ‘unimaginable’ road rage crime

By Bill Hutchinson 
Monday, December 18, 2023

A 4-year-old boy was fatally shot in front of his parents in what Southern California authorities described as an “unimaginable” road rage incident involving two suspects who allegedly chased down the victim’s family and unleashed a barrage of gunfire on their vehicle.

The fatal shooting occurred Friday night in Los Angeles County after the assailants allegedly cut off the family’s car on a highway in Lancaster, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.

Keep reading: https://abc7chicago.com/4-year-old-shot-in-road-rage-shooting-child-killed/14197511/

minors among 104 shot, 15 fatally, as citywide gun violence spikes over Father’s Day weekend

minors among 104 shot, 15 fatally, as citywide gun violence spikes over Father’s Day weekend

Fifteen people were killed and at least 89 others were wounded in citywide gun violence over Father’s Day weekend, marking the most shootings in a single weekend this year.

A toddler and four teenagers were among those shot to death between Friday evening and Monday morning, according to data maintained by the Chicago Sun-Times. Seven other juveniles were also struck by gunfire.

 

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NYC shootings continue to surge — and cops warn it may be the new normal

NYC shootings continue to surge — and cops warn it may be the new normal

Bullets are whizzing around New York this month at a rate not seen in nearly a quarter-century, according to the NYPD — and police sources warned that the recent rate of gunplay may be the new normal.

Through the first three weeks of June, which came to a close Sunday, city streets echoed with 125 shooting incidents, Chief of Crime Control Strategies Michael LiPetri told The Post on Monday.

 

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Two men found shot dead in parked vehicle in Bronx

Two men found shot dead in parked vehicle in Bronx

Two men were found fatally shot in a luxury car parked on a Bronx street early Thursday in what appears to be a double execution, officials said.

Cops responding to a 911 call about a large, rowdy group Sedgwick Ave. just off the Major Deegan Expressway near Depot Place in Highbridge about 1 a.m. made a grim discovery: two men found dead inside a 2017 Mercedes Benz.

Both men were shot in the head, with at least one shot in the back of the head, a source with knowledge of the case said.

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Chicago weekend shootings: 63 shot, 16 fatally, in violence across city

CHICAGO (WLS) — Chicago police and community leaders are struggling for solutions after back-to-back weekends in which young children were shot and killed.

“We are tapping all of our resources to ensure these killers cannot kill anyone else,” Supt. David Brown said. “We all need to be outraged by this violence.”

According to Chicago police, 63 people were shot, 16 fatally between 6 p.m. Friday and 11:59 p.m. Sunday. Three of those fatal shootings victims were minors, police said.

 

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At Least 17 Killed In Shootings In Chicago This Weekend, Including 1-Year-Old Boy And 10-Year-Old Girl

At Least 17 Killed In Shootings In Chicago This Weekend, Including 1-Year-Old Boy And 10-Year-Old Girl

CHICAGO (CBS) — With three more fatalites reported late Sunday and very early Monday, at least 17 people were killed in shootings in Chicago this weekend, including a 1-year-old boy who was hit by bullet while riding in a car in Englewood, and a 10-year-old girl who was hit by a stray bullet in her home in Logan Square.

Chicago Police Chief of Operations Fred Waller said shortly after 2 p.m. Saturday, the mother of the 20-month-old boy was driving south on Halsted Street near 60th Street, on the way home from the laundromat, with the toddler in a child seat in the back of the car. Another car pulled up alongside them, and someone inside started shooting.

 

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Swatting Attacks Increase Security Concerns Across Silicon Valley

Swatting Attacks Increase Security Concerns Across Silicon Valley

Excerpt From https://www.wsj.com

 

By Robert McMillan and Jeff Horwitz
May 9, 2019 8:00 a.m. ET

One January night this year an emergency dispatch operator in Palo Alto, Calif., fielded a call from a man who said he had shot his wife and then tied up his children inside his house, where he had several pipe bombs. After a tense period in which police officers surrounded the house, out came the owner, a senior Facebook Inc. FB +0.74% executive who said there was no shooting and that he had no idea what was going on.

The call was a hoax, but not an isolated incident.

Just over two weeks later, an Instagram executive at his home in San Francisco was also the target of a swatting attack, in which the perpetrator masquerades as a certain individual and calls up local law enforcement, claiming to have committed violent crimes at the target’s address.

The incidents show why safety concerns are rising across Silicon Valley, prompting tech companies to allocate more dollars to executive security…

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