No matter where they are—on a Bronx neighborhood street or in a Midtown Manhattan subway station—New Yorkers feel more exposed than they have in a long time.One Harlem resident remarked, "It's just a very sad situation, what's going on in New York City." "I sincerely hope New York City improves." With crazy, unstable individuals in the subways and fearless youths carrying guns, violent crime has increased over the past two years.Previously occurring in back alleys, shootings now happen in the middle of the afternoon on busy streets, with bystanders caught in the crossfire as gang members fire at one another. “The police and prosecutions and jail and prison, actually, do make a difference,” Glazer said. “But we’ve also learned about the harms. And maybe even more importantly, we’ve learned about so many other ways that we have of creating safety.” That’s it for today’s video. Please like the video and subscribe the channel for future updates.

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