
"We have a major crime problem in New York City. Everything we just talked about, with the economy coming bac, you know what the first step is? People have to feel safe… New Yorkers don't feel safe and they don't feel safe because the crime rate is up. It's not that they are being neurotic or overly sensitive – they are right."Crime is up by 30 percent in New York City, with violent crimes surging. Data for April shows murder is up by 16 percent compared to the same month in the previous year. Felony assaults have increased by 35.6 percent, rape incidents by 52.8 percent and shooting incidents have skyrocketed 166 percent over the same period last year. Cuomo said he believes a large part of the problem involves the fact that New Yorkers no longer trust the police. The answer to this problem is to reform policing without defunding it. "Defund the police is not the answer in my opinion," said Cuomo. "Defund the police basically means abolish the police. That's going to help? Gun violence going up, all crimes going up, your answer is abolish the police?" Cuomo's comments were thinly veiled criticisms of his political rival and current New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio. The mayor folded to pressure from Antifa and Black Lives Matter activists in 2020 and defunded the New York City Police Department (NYPD) by $1 billion.
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