Former NYPD commissioner warned American cities in for a 'very, long dangerous summer'
Former NYPD commissioner Bill Bratton has warned American cities are in for a 'very, long dangerous summer' as murder rates skyrocket nationwide.
In New York City, shootings and murders have increased by almost 70 percent and 12 percent, respectively, compared to 2020
Nationwide, there have been 275 mass shootings in 2021, about 40 percent more than this time last year, according to the Gun Violence Archive
Former NYPD commissioner Bill Bratton who was dubbed 'supercop' for cleaning up NYC streets in the 90s warns US cities are in for a 'very long, dangerous summer' as shootings surge by 40%
Bill Bratton issued his warning about a violent summer in an interview Monday
He said there aren't any short- or long-term answers because the violent crime wave that swept over the country came so suddenly
Bratton said the crime surge has many influencing factors, including the pandemic shutdown of courts, releasing criminals and officer attrition
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Former NYPD commissioner Bill Bratton has warned American cities are in for a 'very, long dangerous summer' as murder rates skyrocket nationwide.
In New York City, shootings and murders have increased by almost 70 percent and 12 percent, respectively, compared to 2020
Nationwide, there have been 275 mass shootings in 2021, about 40 percent more than this time last year, according to the Gun Violence Archive
Former NYPD commissioner Bill Bratton who was dubbed 'supercop' for cleaning up NYC streets in the 90s warns US cities are in for a 'very long, dangerous summer' as shootings surge by 40%
Bill Bratton issued his warning about a violent summer in an interview Monday
He said there aren't any short- or long-term answers because the violent crime wave that swept over the country came so suddenly
Bratton said the crime surge has many influencing factors, including the pandemic shutdown of courts, releasing criminals and officer attrition
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