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5 Staten Islanders have lost their lives in homicides in 2021 How does that compare with years prior?

5 Staten Islanders have lost their lives in homicides in 2021. How does that compare with years prior? Updated 5:30 AM; Today 5:30 AM Five Staten Islanders have died in homicides in 2021. Among the victim were Latiff Dudley, top left; Yan Wenqi, bottom left; and Jahade Chancey, bottom, second from left. Facebook Share STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. Homicides this year on Staten Island are occurring at a pace not seen in five years. As of March 31, police had responded to five homicides most of them occurring in historically high-crime areas with victims ranging in age from 23 to 68 years old, according to police data. Historically, murders on Staten Island tend to begin accumulating as the weather turns warmer, a trend that’s representative of national crime data, according to a study by the Bureau of Justice Statistics.

Questions about crime, public safety? Discuss with police at these Build the Block meetings

Questions about crime, public safety? Discuss with police at these Build the Block meetings
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Hey Staten Island, we ve been told how to stop car thieves Will we finally listen?

Hey Staten Island, we’ve been told how to stop car thieves. Will we finally listen? Updated Mar 12, 2021; Posted Mar 12, 2021 Facebook Share STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. Staten Island’s got a car-theft problem. It’s been going on for a while and exploded during the pandemic. The thieves are still at it in 2021. But here’s the thing: Unlike most crimes, this is one regular borough residents can bring to a screeching halt. It entails nothing more than locking our car doors and not leaving key fobs inside our vehicles. Because as much as 75% of car thefts on our borough are occurring under those very circumstances.

Studio slaying in Stapleton was mayhem; Surge in gun violence spills into 2021

Studio slaying in Stapleton was ‘mayhem;’ Surge in gun violence spills into 2021 Updated Jan 17, 2021; Posted Jan 17, 2021 Investigators gathered Sunday morning outside Demonlow Studios on Van Duzer Street in Stapleton, where a 23-year-old man was shot and killed hours earlier, in an incident police say involved an assault rifle. (Staten Island Advance/Kyle Lawson) Facebook Share STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. Two shots, then “mayhem.” That’s how one Stapleton resident recalled the scene of a shooting Saturday evening inside a recording studio near his home, which left a 23-year-old man dead and investigators searching for a pair of suspects. “This place was usually so quiet you could hear a pin drop,” said the neighbor, who lives near the 900 block of Van Duzer Street for more than 20 years. “All of a sudden, now some cr like this is going on.”

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