NYC Crime: 31 transit crimes in week ending Sept. 28

Chief of Staff Raul Pintos - New York City Police Department
Chief of Staff Raul Pintos - New York City Police Department
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New York City police handled 31 transit crimes in the week ending Sept. 28, according to New York Police Department (NYPD) crime statistics.

This equals four incidents per day, up 55% from the week before, and 143 in the last 28 days.

The NYPD has grappled with 1,559 transit crimes so far in 2025.

New York City’s crime continues to plummet, with major crimes down 4.1% year-over-year through November 2023. Shootings have plunged 18.8% compared to last year, while murders have dropped by a promising 10.9%.

Arrests in NYC have jumped almost 20%, with a significant 12% increase specifically for major crimes.

Still, Police Commissioner Keechant L. Sewell stated that “felony assaults and grand larceny autos remain persistent issues.”

Crime across New York City in Week Ending Sept. 28
Crime Current Period Previous Period % Change
Petty larceny 2,148 2,068 3.9
Grand larceny 1,023 1,004 1.9
Misdemeanor assault 961 991 -3
Felony assault 536 566 -5.3
Grand larceny auto 336 264 27.3
Robbery 318 312 1.9
Burglary 225 214 5.1
Other sex crime 101 113 -10.6
Rape 37 44 -15.9
Transit crime 31 20 55
Shooting incident 14 16 -12.5
Murder 2 5 -60


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