NEW YORK, Nov. 18 (Xinhua) -- Shootings in New York City have nearly doubled this year, while arrests for major crimes have decreased, The New York Times on Wednesday quoted New York Police Department (NYPD) sources as saying.
"From Jan 1. through Sunday, the city has recorded 1,359 shootings, an increase of nearly 95 percent from the 698 in the same period last year. The number of shooting victims rose to 1,667 from 828," it reported.
Meanwhile, arrests for major crimes have fallen by nearly 13 percent, driven by drops for every major category except burglaries, car thefts and gun-related crimes; arrests for crimes involving guns are up nearly 19 percent this year, it added.
At a press conference Tuesday, Mayor Bill de Blasio attributed the rise in shootings and the drop in arrests to factors related to the coronavirus pandemic, citing the closure of businesses, schools and houses of worship as factors that created a "perfect storm" in the city.
"A lot of things we depend on to keep people safe and stable weren't there," said the mayor.
New York Police Department (NYPD) police officers stand guard in front of shops, which are boarded up over concerns of possible social unrest during the 2020 U.S. presidential election, in the SoHo neighborhood of New York, the United States, Nov. 4, 2020. (Photo by Michael Nagle/Xinhua)
Meanwhile, the year-over-year increase in shootings and murders is more pronounced than any in more than two decades. Murders in the city rose more than 37 percent, with 405 reported between Jan. 1 and Sunday, compared with 295 in the same period in 2019, the paper quoted NYPD sources as saying.
Criminologists, police and law-enforcement officials have cited various factors for the city's rise in violent crimes, including a backlogged court system, changes to bail laws and a decrease in the numbers of arrests, it added.