New York City Mayor Eric Adams, Gov. Kathy Hochul, and state Attorney General Letitia James, together with other city leaders, recently revealed a comprehensive $485 million public safety plan that aims to curb gun violence in the city.
The plan, titled โA Blueprint for Community Safety,โ takes a broad-based approach, involving mentorship, housing, job opportunities and further investments in the community. The goal is to minimize gun violence in the city, adopting a public health approach that considers gun violence as a health crisis and employs strategies akin to disease prevention.
โShootings have declined by 24% in the first six months of 2023, and crime has fallen across five of the seven major categories in the first half of this year compared to the same period last year,โ Mayor Adams said. โBecause of these efforts, New York City remains the safest large city in America. But the work of keeping New Yorkers safe is never done and any loss of life is one too many. Thatโs why New York Cityโs Gun Violence Prevention Task Force is more important now than ever.โ
The initiative represents the work of the New York City Gun Violence Prevention Task Force. More than 1,500 community members participated in the task forceโs activities, which focused on the six city precincts most affected by gun violence in 2022. The Task Force was co-chaired by First Deputy Mayor Sheena Wright and Man Up! Inc. Founder A.T. Mitchell, who was appointed the cityโs gun violence czar last June.
Mayor Adams expressed his personal investment in the plan during a press conference at City Hall. The blueprintโs successful implementation could become a key element of Adamsโ mayoral legacy. Despite criticism of some of Adamsโ other safety initiatives, this blueprint emphasizes community-based solutions.
NYC Public Advocate Jumaane Williams praised the cooperative approach between city and state governments, pointing out that such a united front in the fight…
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