Sunday, October 09, 2022

three subway knife attacks in a single day (officially) in nyc: "ex-governor and lifelong new yorker David Paterson": “I never felt as unsafe as I do now, just walking around"

By N.S.

"'nyc feels unsafe ‘for the first time in my life,’ ex-gov. Paterson says"

“for the first time in my life, even in the late ’80s and ’90s when the crime rate was killing 2,000 people a year, I never felt as unsafe as I do now just walking around,” he said.

Paterson noted several recent high-profile subway assaults, including three knife attacks that occurred in a single day thursday.

“you’re hearing about an assault on the subway almost every other day,” he said.

"felony crime in the city was up over 15% citywide last month compared to september 2021, recent nypd statistics showed.

"the number of subway assaults also has increased year-over-year, while remaining below the levels seen before the covid-19 pandemic, according to nypd...."

[N.S.: I don't believe that last claim.]

https://nypost.com/2022/10/09/paterson-warns-monsoon-may-wash-out-democrats-over-crime/



5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Just a theory,but when blacks were named Leroy instead of Jacquarious,they acted calmer.They're more aggressive now--they can smell White retreat--and are giving themselves names that show aggression(even if they can't spell those names).

Then they get more aggressive as they see crime isn't punished anymore--and it's even condoned by media.
We need a good round-up of black felons to put some fear back into them.

--GRA

Anonymous said...

Isn't this guy legally blind?He must be legally DUMB also--if he thinks "it was safer" in a year that had 2,000 murders.

--GRA

Anonymous said...

NYC needs more armed people like Bernard Getz. After Shitavious and his girlfriend Latrina bite the dust, the other creatures might be less aggressive.

Anonymous said...

In keeping with the theme,a group of nine people from San Diego assaulted the New York Mets team today--beating them 6-0--and forcing the Mets to stop playing baseball the rest of the year.

No arrests were made,in keeping with new NYPD guidelines,though Matt Scherzer was being looked at for failing to produce after receiving millions of dollars in contract money in 2022--and then underperforming when he was needed most--in the playoffs.

San Diego--I joked about,the other day--but they move on.





--GRA

Anonymous said...

MAX Scherzer,of course,though he pitched like Matt Scherzer.

--GRA