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49 Shot In 72 Hours In New York City As Violence Continues To Surge

JAKE DIMA
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Over four dozen were shot and multiple people were killed over the weekend in New York City as violence continues to rise.

A total of 49 people were shot throughout the five boroughs from Thursday to Sunday and at least five people were killed, police told CBS New York. Twenty-three of the injuries came on Saturday alone in 20 separate gunfire incidents, the local outlet reported.

An off-duty corrections officer and a 47-year-old father of two were pronounced dead during the violent weekend, according to CBS New York. Shootings are nearly double what they were in 2019, as the city has recorded 888 gunfire incidents so far in 2020 compared to 488 during the same time frame, the local affiliate reported.

President Donald Trump alluded to federal intervention in the city after learning about the weekend’s shooting totals, according to a Sunday tweet. (RELATED: NYC Has Already Seen More Shootings This Year Than In All Of 2019)

The month of July saw a 177% increase in shootings, a 59% increase in murders and precipitous increases in both auto theft and burglary when compared to 2019, according to NYPD crime statistics.

Shootings were up 130% in June and 64% in May after unrest spurred by the death of George Floyd, who died after a police officer knelt on his neck for over eight minutes, video showed.

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Christian Winthrop is a media publisher and journalist and the founder and editor of Newport Buzz, the leading news platform covering Newport, Rhode Island. He is also the creator of Palm Beach Buzz, expanding the same community-focused journalism model to South Florida. A fifth-generation Newporter, Winthrop previously worked in national politics and later as an entertainment producer in New York City before returning home to launch Newport Buzz in 2011.
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