Saturday, May 4, 2019

Statement from Governor Cuomo on the Passing of Queens District Attorney Richard A. Brown


  "Today we mourn the loss of Richard Brown, a giant of the legal community and dedicated public servant who spent six decades serving the people of New York.

"My father recognized Judge Brown's brilliance when he appointed him to serve as Queens County District Attorney and 27 years later was proven right. Judge Brown fought successfully to create safer neighborhoods and reduce crime in his borough. He took on the scourge of opioid addiction, fought to protect domestic violence victims, worked to end human trafficking and so much more.

"We are forever indebted to Judge Brown for his service to this state; he will be sorely missed.

"On behalf of the entire family of New York, I extend my deepest condolences to Judge Brown's loved ones during this incredibly difficult time, especially his wife Rhoda, his three children and his two grandchildren."

Attorney General James Statement On The Death Of Queens District Attorney Richard Brown


  In response to the death of Queens District Attorney Richard Brown this morning, Attorney General Letitia James released the following statement:

“I’m saddened to learn of the passing of Queens District Attorney Richard Brown. For decades, Judge Brown was a dedicated public servant who was deeply devoted to the people of Queens. My thoughts and prayers are with his loved ones at this difficult time.”

Friday, May 3, 2019

Index Crime Continues to Decline in April 2019


Index Crime Continues to Decline in April 2019

April 2019 Breaks 'Low-Crime' Records for Murder, Robbery and Burglary
The NYPD announced today that year-to-date index crime is down by more than 1,900 complaints, or -6.7%, as April 2019 saw the lowest number of reported index crime of any April in the CompStat era. The city also achieved record CompStat era lows for the month of April in murder, robbery and burglary.
"New York City has seen a dramatic reduction in crime, and we continue to make history and set new records by facing the challenges together," said Police Commissioner James P. O'Neill. "I want to thank the dedicated members of the NYPD who tackle violent crime with precision and are forging stronger bonds with the public – and everyone who plays a role in a safe city – with their problem solving and professionalism."
"Every New Yorker deserves to feel safe in their home. While crime is at a historic low across the city, we are working to make this a reality in every zip code," said Mayor Bill de Blasio. "We are doubling down on our efforts to bring these communities and police together to find new ways to fight crime and make our City safer and fairer."
Key highlights from this month's crime statistics include:
  • A -6.1% reduction in index crime in April 2019 (6,891) compared to April 2018 (7,337).
  • Reductions in every major crime category April 2019 compared to April 2018.
  • A -34.6% reduction in murder in April 2019 (17) compared to April 2018 (26). Overall, now year-to-date murder is +2, or +2.3%.
  • Transit crime -4.3% in April 2019 (178) compared to April 2018 (186).
  • A -16.1% reduction in rape in April 2019 (141) compared to April 2018 (168). Overall, now year-to-date rape is +10, or +1.8%. NYPD understands that rape continues to be underreported. If you have been a victim of sexual assault please come forward. The NYPD’s Special Victims Division 24-hour hotline is 212-267-RAPE (7273).
  • There has also been an uptick in hate crimes (see chart below). There is no place for hate in New York City and the detectives of the Hate Crime Task Force are working diligently to eliminate these crimes and to bring perpetrators of hate to justice.

Statistics on Index Crimes 2018-2019

Apr. 2019 Apr. 2018 Change +/-% Year-to-Date 2019 Year-to-Date 2018 Change +/-%
Murder 17 26 -9 -34.60% 88 86 2 2.30%
Rape 141 168 -27 -16.10% 578 568 10 1.80%
Robbery 890 918 -28 -3.10% 3587 3942 -355 -9.00%
Felony Assault 1566 1612 -46 -2.90% 5936 6119 -183 -3.00%
Burglary 749 947 -198 -20.90% 3136 3671 -535 -14.60%
Grand Larceny 3164 3288 -124 -3.80% 12438 13116 -678 -5.20%
G.L.A. 364 378 -14 -3.70% 1323 1515 -192 -12.70%
TOTAL 6891 7337 -446 -6.10% 27086 29017 -1931 -6.70%

Additional Statistics on Transit/Housing Crime and Shootings, 2018-2019


Apr. 2019 Apr. 2018 Change +/-% Year-to-Date 2019 Year-to-Date 2018 Change +/-%
Transit 178 186 -8 -4.30% 736 748 -12 -1.60%
Housing 418 366 52 14.20% 1524 1486 38 2.60%
Shooting Incidents 62 49 13 26.50% 212 190 22 11.60%

April Rape Breakdowns

CompStat Year Count Occurred Same Year Occurred Previous Year Occurred 2 Years Prior Occurred 3 Years Prior Occurred 4 Years Prior Occurred 5+ Years Prior
2019 141 107 17 6 2 1 8
2018 168 132 17 4 0 3 12
2017 119 97 14 1 0 1 6
2016 119 105 7 0 1 1 5
2015 102 82 8 1 4 0 7
2014 99 81 11 2 0 0 5

Hate Crimes as of 4/30/2019 By Motivation

Motivation20192018Diff& Change% of Total
Asian31+2+200%2%
Black15105+50%10%
Ethnic01-1-100%0
Gender2200%1%
Hispanic31+2+200%2%
Muslim46-2-33%3%
Other65+1+20%4%
Religion3300%2%
Semitic8245+37+82%57%
Sexual Orientation1611+5+45%11%
White112+9+450%8%
Grand Total14587+58+67%
Note: All crime statistics are preliminary and subject to further analysis, revisions, or change.

NYPD Raises Awareness about the Risk of Phone Scams




  The NYPD is alerting the public to be on guard against scam phone calls from those who falsely claim to be from the Social Security Administration or a local, state or federal law enforcement agency. The department has released a new public awareness video to inform New Yorkers of this scam and to remind them to hang up the phone. Millions of dollars have been stolen by scammers who prey on victims by exploiting the trusted reputation of government agencies. In 2019 year-to-date, the NYPD has received over 200 complaints with losses totaling more than two million dollars related to social security scams. In 2018, the NYPD received only three similar complaints. New Yorkers of all ages, race and gender have fallen victim to this scam.

"Sophisticated phone scams use the trust victims have in their own governmental and law enforcement agencies against them. Victims of this type of phone scam are not limited to senior citizens—these criminals are targeting every strata of society and every demographic is vulnerable," said Chief of Community Affairs Nilda Hofmann. "The NYPD is committed to working closely with our partners in the financial industries and will not rest until we bring those responsible for these crimes accountable. If you even suspect a call to be fraudulent, don't take a chance, just hang up."

How is this crime being committed?

Victims are contacted by the "Social Security Administration" and advised that their Social Security number has been used to open numerous accounts or is involved in some sort of drug trafficking or money laundering operation. To protect their money or to avoid being arrested, victims have to send various sums of money to help resolve the situation. The most common forms of payment requested are prepaid gift cards, Bitcoin and bank wire transfers.
In many of the cases, a person posing as a "Police Officer" or "Law Enforcement Official" will intimidate or threaten victims to gain compliance. Victims are told that they will be arrested and/or their assets will be frozen. Scammers have claimed to be NYPD, FBI, NYS Police, Texas PD and LAPD. Scammers employ technology called "spoofing" to manipulate caller IDs to display the number of the Social Security Administration, other official agencies, including NYPD Precincts, and in some cases the scammer uses the names of real officers assigned to those precincts.
The scammer will often stay on the phone with the victims while they are going into stores to make their gift card purchases and tell them not to let the store clerks know what is going on. They even tell them stories to make up so they will not be refused purchase of gift cards.

How is the NYPD addressing this issue?

  • Crime Prevention Officers in all precincts have detailed information on the scams and share information with the public including a "Scam Alert" card
  • Utilizing Social Media to send out scam alerts including a tape of an actual Social Security Administration robo-call
  • Educating the public at Build the Block Meetings and other community events
  • Working with retail outlets that sell gift cards to educate sales staff and place NYPD Scam Alert cards in their New York City stores
  • Working with Bitcoin ATM machine providers regarding their electronic scam messaging and texts and placing NYPD Scam Alert Cards at stores where machines are located
  • The Police Impersonation Unit and the Grand Larceny Division conduct extensive investigations

How should people protect themselves?

Individuals will never be contacted by the NYPD, Social Security Administration or any Law Enforcement Agency and be asked to submit money or information over the phone. If contacted by anyone claiming to represent any such agency and asking for money, New Yorkers should immediately hang up the phone.

For information about scams visit:

The Federal Trade Commission's website at FTC.gov and the NYPD's website at nyc.gov/nypd. Victims who have lost money in one of these scams are encouraged to file a report at their local precinct

45th Precinct Council Meeting



(L - R)  45th Precinct Council President Bob Bider, Sergeant at Arms John Doyle, Treasurer Annie Boiler, Captain Frasor, and the Community Affairs officers of the 45th precinct. not in the photo to the right of Mr. Bider is the Secretary Sonia Feliciano. 

  The 45th Precinct Council meeting Thursday night was in Coop-City as Captain Frasor mentioned that crime continues to go down in the city and in the 45th precinct. The Cop of the Month went to Police officer Juan Martinez who during a routine traffic stop was able to spot a laded handgun in the car he had stopped. Captain Frasor praised the officer, and said that it was one less gun on the streets of the Bronx. Representatives of local elected officials told of events coming up by their office. Captain Frasor took individual questions from the audience which were mainly about Marijuana smoking and the new regulations, and what the police can and can not do.


Above - Captain Frasor with Cop of the Month police officer Juan Martinez.
Below - Representatives of the local elected officials also had citations for Cop of the Month Officer Martinez.


New Riverdale Mobile Food Cart Appears on Johnson Avenue.



  A new mobile food cart has popped up on Johnson Avenue at the corner of West 235th Street in front of the Bank of America in Riverdale. This mobile food cart has a NYC permit unlike the previous one stationed at this site before. 


Above - The permit for this Mobile Food Cart on Johnson Avenue.
Below - It is across the street from Starbucks, so you can get a cup of coffee with your purchase from the food cart. 




Pelham Parkway Neighborhood Association General Meeting


  The next meeting  of the Pelham Parkway Neighborhood Association will be on Tuesday  May 14,2019  at Bronx House,990 Pelham Parkway South at 7:15 pm.

Our special featured speaker will be the Ms.Tanjila Rahman, Senior Community Affairs  Associate, NYC Dept. Of Consumer Affairs... Please bring  your ,problems, issues questions, and concerns to our next meeting.The PPNA works around the clock and year round to improve the quality of life in Pelham Parkway. .We can always be reached  by email at pelhamparkwayNA@gmail.com. Please look for and like  us on Facebook for neighborhood updates. Please join us for this very interesting guest..Get involved in your community. It's time.
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