Our mission as an administration has always been clear: making New York City affordable and keeping it the safest big city in America. We have been able to achieve this by being tough and smart on crime, both on our streets and in the subways.
We have achieved nine straight months of crime reduction through hard work and perseverance. We have taken several important steps like removing more than 18,500 illegal guns from our neighborhoods, arrestingviolent criminals, and taking more than 70,000 illegal mopeds and ghost cars off our streets since the start of our administration.
To be clear: we are in no way saying those who are unhoused and in need of support are the primary source of crime on the subways or that they deserve to be in jail — because they don’t. But they don’t deserve to be ignored either. That is why our administration has been focused on connecting unhoused New Yorkers to services for their safety and doing this work in a compassionate way.