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This report analyzes the spike in crime rates in Bushwick, including a 77% increase in homicides in September 2023 compared to the previous year, alongside rising shooting incidents. It discusses the drug trade, highlighting notorious figures like Carmine Galante, and community efforts to combat drug issues. Additionally, it addresses the alarming history of arson, with numerous homes burned down in the late 1970s, often attributed to both student and landlord actions. A comparative overview of fire incidents is included to understand the impact on the neighborhood.
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Bushwick Research Topics By: Gerardo Santana
Crime • The murder rate jumped about 77 percent with 46 homicides this September, compared to last September’s 26, according to NYPD figures. Shooting crimes also rose last month, with the number of victims up 11 percent and the number of incidents up 10 percent. • the number of murders increased city-wide by five percent in 2008, the mayor and police commissioner noted that the city was on track to tally the second-lowest number of homicides since the NYPD began keeping records in 1963.
Drugs • Carmine Galante was one of the biggest drug loard of Bushwick. He had control of the drugs back then. Galante was shoot one day while he was in a restaurant. • Maria Hernandez and carols Hernandez were trying to get rid of the drug in their neighborhood. • Bushwick initiaitive is to get rid of all the drugs in bushwick.
This is a map about how the drugs were being traded around the world.
* Map is representational, does not depict actual arrest location and residences.
Fires • There are many reason to why bushwick burned down. • Many people say that students were the one that burned down the building. • Some say that the landlord were making falls call to the fire department saying that their was a fire, but it was only to tell the people to get out of the house.
On July 1976, 82 houses were burned because of the fires that people started.36 of the 84 houses that were burned were not vacant. 46 of the 84 were vacant. • On July 1977, 71 houses were burned down. 37 of the 71 houses that were burned were not vacant.34 of the 71 were vacant. • On March 1978, 34 houses were burned down. 29 of the 34 houses that were burned were not vacant. 5 of the 34 were vacant.