Saturday, December 5, 2020

NYPD Announces Citywide Crime Statistics for November 2020

 

Gun arrests continue to rise in the face of increased shooting violence

 The year so far has presented significant public safety challenges with gun violence continuing to afflict New Yorkers across the city. As shootings continued their upward trajectory in November, citywide shooting incidents through the first eleven months of 2020 surged to levels unseen in years.

That spike in street violence contrasts with the levels of overall crime remaining flat through the first 11 months of the year, or up a combined +0.6% (8,170 v. 8,120) in the seven major felony categories amid an ongoing COVID-19 outbreak that continues to strain the city and its police. And hate crimes, in particular, are dramatically down. Even as the pandemic prompted a spike in coronavirus-related hate crimes against those of Asian descent, it was swiftly addressed by the formation of an Asian Hate Crime Task Force that has so far helped to close 16 of 24 of those reported crimes with an arrest.

On gun violence, the NYPD’s unrelenting work to suppress it goes on. The data to date shows that our officers’ continued focus on making strong gun cases is increasingly taking hold.

Gun arrests for the month of November are up +112.3% (484 v. 228), driving a +22.2% increase in citywide gun arrests (3,793 v. 3,104) compared with the same period a year ago. Going forward, the NYPD will continue to cultivate information to arrest anyone willing to purchase, carry or sell an illegal firearm in New York City.

Still, shootings have victimized far too many. For November, there was a +112.5% (115 v. 51) increase in shootings citywide. And shootings have risen +95.8% (1,412 v. 721) through the first 11 months of 2020, compared with the same period last year. Notable in the gun violence is an emerging trend the NYPD is weaving into its precision-driven enforcement approach: 40% of those accused of a shooting have had a past gun possession arrest, while 21% of shooting victims have had one.

To serve those harmed – on both sides of the gun – our officers and citizens continue to build the kind of bonds that are essential to our shared sense of well-being. Our investigators, Neighborhood Coordination and Youth officers, as well as every uniformed officer on patrol, remain steadfast in achieving the kind of common good all New Yorkers demand.

On violent crime, homicides have also risen both for the month and the year. November saw 28 people murdered in the five boroughs, five more than were killed last November. So far in 2020, there has been a +38.4% increase (422 v. 305) in the number of victims murdered in New York City compared to last year.

“Whatever the challenge, our NYPD officers have shown innovation and determination to get the job done this year,” said Police Commissioner Dermot Shea. “Our work to reimagine the kind of policing New Yorkers deserve is always evolving, in line with our agency’s best traditions to reflect the needs of everyone in our city.”

Statistics on Index Crimes


 November 2020November 2019+/-%
Murder2823+5+21.7%
Rape122118+4+3.4%
Robbery1,1141,180-66-5.6%
Assault1,5741,660-86-5.2%
Burglary1,303922+381+41.3%
Grand
Larceny
3,1003,756-656-17.5%
G.L.A.929461+468-101.5%
TOTAL8,1708,120+50+0.6%

Additional Statistics For November 2020

 November 2020November 2019+/-%
Transit
110253-143-56.5%
Housing
402371+31+8.4%
Shooting
Incidents
11551+64+125.5%

November Rape Breakdowns

CompStat
Year
CountOccurred
Same
Year
Occurred
Previous
Year
Occurred
2 Years
Prior
Occurred
3 Years
Prior
Occurred
4 Years
Prior
Occurred
5+ Years
Prior
2020
12296661211
2019
11810142326
2018
14312164516
2017
12511141108
2016
988832122
2015
11810073215


Hate Crimes Statistics Summary from January 1, 2020 – November 29, 2020

These statistics represent the time period between January 1, 2020 – November 29, 2020 for the respective years of 2019 and 2020.

Motivation20202019+/-%
Asian
3300%
Black
333300%
Disability
01-1-100%
Ethnic
05-5-100%
Gender
613-7-54%
Hispanic
07-7-100%
Muslim
411-7-84%
Other
2114-7+50%
Other Corona
24024***.*%
Religion
1215-3-20%
Semitic
105208-103-50%
Sexual Orientation
2751-24-47%
White
1029-1966%
Grand Total
245391-146-37%

Recent Coronavirus-related incidents fall under the anti-other category as there are primarily two motivating factors behind those crimes: The victim’s race (Anti-Asian) and the perception that they have Coronavirus. Also, all crime statistics are preliminary and subject to further analysis, revisions, or change.

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