Mayor, NYPD showcase new tech to detect firearms in subway
But New Yorkers, just as rightly, couldn’t get too excited: Above ground, core Manhattan below Central Park is having a bloody summer.
‘Blue screen of death’ hits NYC gov computers; jail cameras, arrest software down in ‘unprecedented’ global tech outage Through mid-July, Manhattan South — the southern half of the borough — has suffered 14 murders, 27% more than last year’s 11 over the same time frame.Fourteen murders through mid-July makes Manhattanites think they’re re-living the violence of 2022, when 19 killings over the same time frame included the random murders of Michelle Go and Christina Yuna Lee.
The alleged drunk driver who mowed down four people had a fake license plate — catchable via a traffic stop. But traffic stops today are less than two-thirds of 2019 levels. for earlier, lower-level charges.
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