new york to remain chaotic? well, i think he s got a challenge there. there is debate in the criminal justice system. there are those that are concerned, including me, about overloading the system and the jails with petty crime. but at the same time, you cannot have a culture where people are just, at random, robbing and stealing and it s out of control. it s put on the front page of newspapers which only encourages others to do it. in fairness to eric, he s only been mayor five weeks. yeah. but even as a fan of him, eric, they re locking up my toothpaste. come on, baby. i ll say that, you know, first, the hamburglar cover on the new york post makes me hungry. i ve been up a few hours now. this points to a larger issue though. there is a sense that things aren t quite right. the city is out of control. crime is up in 72 of the 77 nypd precincts. it s serious stuff as well as
up? reporter: there is a lot of resilience. we do stories about that. you see it, but you could really feel it. it is palpable. people here believe that so far the ukrainian military has done an extraordinary job resisting. they are encouraged by the people power that has come out across this country where crowds will just walk up to occupying russian troops and call them occupiers to their face. in some cases the russians are firing over their heads. there was a famous video where a russian soldier was walking through a crowd of ukrainians and he was holding two grenades in his hand, a message don t shoot me, don t attack me, don t tackle me, otherwise one or both of these grenades is going to explode and he will die and the crowd around him will die. that is the situation some russian troops are finding themselves in where they are suddenly besieged while they are
Erik Maund, an auto executive, has been indicted for allegedly paying three men to murder his mistress and her boyfriend, who had been blackmailing him.