NYPD to increase presence in the Bronx over youth gang activity

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More police patrols in the Bronx

The NYPD will be stepping up its presence in the Bronx to fight a surge in gang-related violence.

According to the latest data from the NYPD, shootings, murders, and overall crime in New York City have dropped year-to-date compared to the same period last year.

Numbers show that gun arrests in the city are up 43% while shootings are down 36% compared to the same time period in 2020,  Murders were down last month compared to the same period 2020 and 2019

However, youth gang activity has become a major concern for law enforcement and community leaders, specifically in the Bronx.

"So far this year we've seen 29% of our shooting victims are under the age of 18 years old," said NYPD Chief of Departments Rodney Harrison.

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Just a few weeks ago, police arrested 19-year-old Mekhi Williams and a 15-year-old for the murder of a 16-year-old boy in Mount Hope. Police say the victim was in a cab when the suspects pulled up on scooters and fired into the vehicle. They are now facing murder and other charges.

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Investigators say that both of the suspects and the victims had gang ties.

Now, to combat the increase in gang violence, NYPD officials are reassigning 150 administrative officers and placing them in Bronx hot spots. 

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