plaguing new york city. middle village is not the place that you would normally have ever had something like this take place. reporter: and when looking at these reports, city crime is not as high as it was in the early 90s, but it does show an alarming trajectory especially since many of these latest cases are innocent bystanders caught in the wrong place at the wrong time, jon. jon: some horrifying statistics there. alex hogan, thank you. hundreds of migrants continue to pour across our southern border today e decan spite triple-digit heat in some parts of texas. board patrol says about 350 migrants arrived at the border just this morning. bill melugin is live at the boarder in del rio, texas. bill. reporter: good evening to you. this is one of the biggest groups we have ever witnessed down here at the border, and keep in mind, you know, people were thinking that perhaps in the middle of this summer heat,
Murders are up Crime is not What s going on?
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improving is a perfect example of how the left deludes itself.
It’s also an example of how the establishment media are more interested in trolling than journalism.
The article’s premise is that viral videos (like this one) of brazen acts of shoplifting (combined with this
New York Timesarticle) have given the false impression San Francisco is facing a shoplifting reign of terror.
Not true! shouts the
Chronicle:
But has there actually been a surge in shoplifting in San Francisco? Data from the San Francisco Police Department suggests these reports may be overblown. According to the data, overall shoplifting incidents reported to the police are below their levels before the start of the pandemic. And before that, shoplifting rates had been decreasing more or less steadily since the 1980s.