New York City Sees Slight Decline in Hate Crimes and Jew-Hatred in April, According to NYPD Data A recent report from the New York City Police Department (NYPD) has revealed a slight decrease in hate crimes and anti-Semitic incidents in the city during the month of April. According to the data, the number of hate crimes and Jew-hatred incidents dipped compared to the same period last year, offering a glimmer of hope for a city that has struggled with rising tensions and violence in recent years. However, experts caution that such fluctuations can be volatile and may not necessarily indicate a long-term trend. The NYPD's report highlights the ongoing efforts to combat hate crimes and ensure public safety in the city.


Hate Crimes, Jew-Hatred Down in New York City in April, NYPD Says  VINnews