question to you, which is why. how come you can get the murder right and shootings down, but robbery, felony assaults, and overall crime, all up? so, robbery, felony assaults, burglary, auto theft, larceny, which is just stealing without the use of force, these are the crimes that are skyrocketing. when you take the larceny, burglary, auto theft, these are all covered under new york s new bail reform laws which is criminals know, criminals have very good intelligence, as good as the police when it comes to collecting information and distributing that among each other, they know that there are certain charges where the judge in new york state, not just new york city, is legally prohibited, prohibited by law, from setting bail in that case. they know i commit the crime, if i get caught, i ll be out as soon as i get my hearing. now, that has caused recidivism, which was always a problem, to skyrocket. basically when you look at the
in new york, ten criminals were response over nearly 500 crimes in less than a thousand days. and all of those crimes were at my local walgreens. it took them weeks to restock my ointment. boy, they don t like that joke at all. that s according to nypd stats obtained by the near post which is owned by our parent company, radioshack. it s all happened since 2020 bail reform would strip judges from setting bail on nearly all misdemeanors and violent felonies. the result ten parts, 500 arrests in less than three years. they re making a bigger mockery of law and order the casting of ice-t iced. i never like him playing a cop. greg: what say you, mayor adams, is our criminal justice system insane? are criminal justice system is insane. time and time again our police officers are making arrests and then the person who is arrested
HJR 2, adopted along party lines, requires judges to consider public safety when setting bail and HJR 4 prohibits local governments from allowing non-citizens legally living in the state to vote in local elections. Both amendments on Ohio's November Ballot
authority in new york forof the governor of the state. i believe that we should repeal cassilis bell judges should have discretionn to weigh dangerousness and flight risk and past criminal record and seriousness of the offense on all offenses when setting bail. stre but people need toet feel safe on our streets, in our subways ,people are looking at other states where their money will go further. they ll feel saferfurther it toe freer. so every day permanently people are fleeingr t new york andre they re not looking back . we need to declare on the first day that parents are back in charge of their kids education. the attacks on wallets are going to stop. we re going to start safely extracting our own natural toele resources and approving new pipeline applications and bring the spending under control. that list goes on of stuff tor do. but as you pointed out in your question, it s about what are you going too do on day one ? what can you do when you first o get there? not what can youo
in new york city, the new york city police department made 315 gun arrests so far this year. 235 of them are out. only 85 of them are in jail. so it s one thing to say we re going to arrest people but there has to be something behind that where these people are held on bail or held in jail. it was important he talked about dangerousness. the judge should be able to remand people for dangerousness. new york is one of only maybe two states that refuse to allow a judge to consider a defendant s dangerousness in setting bail. bill: the stiff penalties that s where you win is what i hear you saying. that s the argument you are making and we ll see whether or not that message is heard at some point. jim quinn, thank you for your time in coming on today. thank you. dana: california mom filed a legal claim saying her daughter s teachers brain washed her teen into thinking