NYC public schools see uptick in felonies in 2022: mayor’s report

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NYC public schools see uptick in felonies in 2022: mayor’s report
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Big Apple schools saw nearly 350 felony incidents last year — with 95 recorded in the last four months alone, according to new City Hall data.

Guns confiscated at New York City public schools displayed at NYPD headquarters on May 25, 2022.“I’m not going to attribute this epidemic to the COVID pandemic and lockdown,” said Mona Davids, a high school parent, union leader and head of the NYC School Safety Coalition.

According to the mayor’s report, which is issued twice a year and details the performances of city agencies, the rise in incidents in the major felony category was expected. The student was taken into custody and then released to his parents on a juvenile report, authorities said.

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