
Crime is rising rapidly in New York City due to a wave of President Joe Biden’s immigrants, and even National Public Radio ( NPR ) admits the trend.
In an effort to minimize expat violence claims that are “politically charged,” NPR’s Morning Edition published a piece on Thursday in an effort to cover up Biden’s border problems.
In his May 9 content, NPR’s Martin Kaste asserted that Republicans are pushing for right-wing politicians to re-elect former president Donald Trump as president in November.
” But data from both the US and Canada indicate no mark of a migrant-driven crime wave. Aggressive crime is trending down, after the peaks of 2020- 2021, yet as movement has surged”, Kaste shouts.
Nevertheless, even in his own statement, Kaste admits that several sources agree that murder is off.
Carlos Chaparro, who runs a technical college in Queens, told NPR that” violence is up” over the last two years in his Latin American community.
” My clients say that when they leave]the school ] at night, they’re being attacked and mugged, increasingly in the last year”, Chaparro added.
Kaste claimed to have spoken with more than 20 people who even claimed there was increased violence in their neighborhoods.
” It’s an everyday thing. Folks on the scooter, like driving by while you’re on the phone, they’ll get it. Every day, you walk here, you do n’t know what’s gonna happen”, said Manhattan security guard Johnny Velasquez.
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The harsh Venezuelan prison gang Tren de Aragua, which has invaded American soils, is spreading a deadly swathe of crime and violence across the nation.
Despite all this, NPR insists that “violent violence is trending down, after the peaks of 2020- 2021, yet as movement has surged”.
However, this state has already been making information, and the conversation does not seem to confirm NPR’s point. Most writers have been relying on the FBI’s violence stats to show nationwide violence trends, and the FBI’s numbers do, indeed, show a falling murder charge.
But, it seems that the FBI’s monitoring and the fact that significantly fewer police departments are yet reporting crimes to the Bureau are contributing factors to the softening crime rate.
For one, the Coalition for Law Order and Safety reported in April that, according to Fox News, violence is actually higher than what the FBI has been reporting.
The gap is attributed to” significant under-reporting of some crimes.”
” There’s a series of caveats attached to the FBI data that the FBI does n’t make as clear as they should”, said the group’s Sean Kennedy.
Kennedy added that many big police departments changed some of the definitions of violent crime after the George Floyd protests, frequently by using artificial statistical manipulation for social reasons.
” If you classify someone as an aggravated assault, it’s a violent violence or a criminal, but if you classify it as a basic abuse, it’s then a criminal and a non- aggressive crime”, Kennedy explained. When it comes to how the internet will interpret your department’s commitment to preventing violent crime,” that is a huge change.”
Then there is the FBI itself. According to Fox News, 89 percent of metropolitan police departments ‘ figures were sent to the Bureau in 2019 as of 2019. However, less than 63 percentage of ministries reported their records during COVID. In 2023, places like Los Angeles, New York City, and Chicago did not submit any data.
It might seem apparent that the FBI’s figures indicate a decline in crime given that so much of its information is completely missing.
Obviously, none of this was mentioned in the Radio post, which claimed that murder is over.
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