Disturbing NYPD data shows 37% rise in fatal stabbings and slashings in NYC amid surge in major crimes
NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: Fatal stabbings and slashings have reportedly increased by an alarming 37% in New York City as compared to the previous year amid a surge in major crimes. So far in 2022, 96 blade-involved slayings were logged by the NYPD as compared to 70 killings in 2021 during the same period.
According to the department statistics, in 2022, there has been a 10% increase in overall stabbings and slashings in the city, resulting in a count of 4,344 as compared to 3,954 in 2021, the New York Post reported.
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There has been a 16% decline in shootings in 2022 as the count dropped from 1,757 in the prior year to 1,474. However, the stabbings and slashings count is on the rise. The disturbing data covers crimes from January 1 to December 11, 2022, according to the New York Post.