The New York City Crime Report with Pat Dixon
Summary: Crime might be down in NYC, but it sure isn't out. This is the only podcast that gives you all the information on New York City crime, court and killers at large. Also, a complete archive of NYCCR can be found at cavecomedyradio.com.
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A man shit in a paper bag inside an idling subway car, strolled over to a seated woman on the platform and forcefully smeared the fresh excrement all over the woman's face and head. 37-yr-old Frank Abrokwa is currently awaiting court on a variety of charges including numerous assaults, harassment, theft and hate crimes. He spit on a Jewish man in Crown Heights, before threatening to kill him. He also had over 40 prior arrests before he made headlines with the recent feces attack. He's basically public enemy number one in New York City, but he's NOT in jail. A violent repeat-offender - in the past 30 days, he's assaulted multiple strangers without warning, smeared his own excrement in a woman's face, stolen weapons and told the judge at his court appearance, "Fck you, bitch" - is free today without paying a single dollar in bail, thanks to "bail reform" laws passed in the state legislature. These laws eliminate pre-trial incarceration for all but a few major crimes, while also tying the hands of judges by removing judicial discretion in consideration of bail requirements. Under the law, judges cannot weigh a defendant's criminal history, including any and all recent arrests for violent offenses. Intended to guarantee equitable treatment within the criminal justice system for people of color, bail reform laws have created a permissive environment in which criminals may remain constantly active. Men who would've previously been stuck in Rikers and other city jails now roam the streets from target to target, and attack with virtual impunity. Adding fuel this trash fire, Manhattan prosecutors have been warned by new DA, Alvin Bragg, not to ask for jail or prison time in criminal cases they prosecute, barring only the most serious offenses such as 1st-degree murder or felonious domestic assault. The current conditions in New York City are as close to lawlessness as the law will allow, emboldening the criminal element to rob or pointlessly attack anyone they see and then reoffend, sometimes immediately after being arrested, processed and released. Lawmakers, the Manhattan DA and even feckless Mayor Eric Adams - whose token visit to Albany to petition members of the legislature to reconsider elements of the bail reform measures was a toothless and transparently political errand, designed to deflect all responbility for the safety of New Yorkers back to the capital - are in full agreement: "Equitable" treatment of violent criminals is far more important than the rights of victims, the safety of citizens and the need to maintain any semblance of order or civility in America's largest city. Guest: Ian Erickson *Guess who ranked HIGH on the list of New York podcasts? https://blog.feedspot.com/new_york_podcasts/
A 4-roll paper towel heist GONE WRONG. Shooting on a basketball court - pun on request. 2 dead, 1 wounded in a 3-hr bloodbath in Queens. Guest: Natalie Cuomo, host "Help!" on apple podcasts
A WOMAN RETURNS HOME FROM A PARTY, STABBED TO DEATH BY HER ESTRANGED HUSBAND WHO LURKED INSIDE. A 40-YR-OLD MAN STABS HIS MOTHER TO DEATH. PLUS ASIANS GET VIOLENCE. Guest: from IthacaCrime.com, Zach Winn
When a girl won't tell a guy what time it is, he stabs her. When a woman is walking to work, a guy stabs her. When a woman gets into an argument with a traveling nurse... he hits her in the head with a wrench and sets her on fire.
A child is KNOCKED to the FLO! DITTO an old dude on the UES. a baby is shot! A Miss USA contestant, DEAD after (apparently) jumping to her death in Hell's Kitchen. with dog Fckrs co-host Anthony Zenhauser
From the smallest room in New York City... comes the show that gives you a reason to live. It's Give or be Beaten in the big apple.
Bizarre subway DEATH - fare-beater beaten by turnstile. New Manhattan DA - Bragg already worse than Vance. Hate victim dies - suspect looking at upgraded charges. NEW nyccrimereport.locals.com with Al Pontillo
OUTDOOR RAPE IN MANHATTAN, A 23-YR-OLD RESTAURANT EMPLOYEE ATTACKED UNDER SOME SCAFFOLDING AFTER LEAVING WORK BY A 61-YR-OLD REGISTERED SEX OFFENDER ON LIFETIME PAROLE. AN ARGUMENT BETWEEN STRANGERS, A MAN THROWN ONTO THE TRACKS, HIS ASSAILANT JUMPS OFF THE PLATFORM AND STABS HIM EIGHT TIMES. A CONVICTED ANIMAL HOARDER HOARDS ANIMALS, IS ARRESTED.
A serial sex-attacker and ride-share driver, caught with 32 victims cell phones and drivers licenses, he's bad. The brutal stabbing murder in Morningside Park. with Seth Barron (Last Days of New York).
“We will shut the city down. We will shut down City Hall, and we will give him hell and make it a nightmare." - Chivona Newsome, BLM co-founder Mayor-elect Eric Adams met with BLM leaders, who warned "There will be riots, there will be fire and there will be bloodshed," unless Adams follows their directives. with @aFeliciaWorld
NYC - THE LAST PAINFUL MOMENTS OF THE DE BLASIO ERA Random violence is the norm; EDP's ramble and roam; people fk like dogs, shameless, in full view. Thanks, Bill.
Three tourists from TX take on a hostess over their vaccine passports, or lack thereof. Violence ensues. Rikers Island, out of control, we tell you how and why. A guy sets his apartment on fire and leaps from the roof. An angry guy kicks a woman in the chest, sending her tumbling down the escalator. with Seth Barron.
Now in its 11th year, The New York City Crime Report with Pat Dixon is one of the longest-running True Crime podcasts. No matter where you may live, these sometimes brutally violent stories will grab your interest, and there's plenty of irreverent humor with just enough reckless social commentary to make everybody upset. CrimeReport.nyc
New York City Crime Report with Pat Dixon is the original true crime podcast about crime in America's largest and most storied city. There's no mystery in this show, though, as dixon and his guests, Seth Barron (author, Last Days of New York) and Dan Christman (former plumber, alleged Jan 6 participant) take an irreverent approach to serious crime stories of the day.
A woman leaps to her death while holding her dog, sparking gory recollections of dangerous K9 encounters from retired NYPD policeman Michael O'Sullivan (who you can also hear weekly on the Craic House Podcast). A person of interest emerges in the homicide of an elderly man who was found dead with "I touch little girls" scrawled on his body.