Mayor Bloomberg Ray Kelly Protected NYPD Fixing and Favors My Case Included

Mayor Bloomberg Ray Kelly Protected NYPD Fixing and Favors My Case Included
mayor bloomberg, de Blasio I call Bloomed Blasio, Ray Kelly, Campisi, Bratton, Reznick, O'Neill Know a lot about fixing crime don't they?

See bottom of Blog to see info Unions, Wiki page, Vote Quinn OUT! etc.

See my YouTubes & Blog Postings on CityTime Corruption starting w/ May 27, 2010 Suzannah B. Troy's 1st YouTube on CityTime calling for NO renewal w/ SAIC and a full investigation!!! Reminder: Rudy gave us SAIC & CityTime (We didn’t need either-Mike ran with it Tax Payer’s Titanic)
Don't believe the news, New Yorkers are angry & will not vote for BLOOMBERG! Note: Mayor Bloomberg and his top deputies & key staff all took immunity in the Haggerty trial. Why? Mike Bloomberg broke campaign laws and committed perjury Haggerty Trial. Next the CityTime Trial with Team Bloomberg suffering amnesia yet again! Stay tuned! Vote for Christine Quinn if YOU want Mike to have a 4th term from the golf course! In front of SAIC NY offices demanding way more than 600 million $ back for The People of NYC !http://youtu.be/5MgD4ncQF18 Letter in Defense of Suzannah's YouTube Channel GoogleE-Burka by Louis Flores URGENT 911 Tech System ECTP Criminal Investigation Needed! http://mayorbloombergkingofnewyork.blogspot.com/2012/09/citytime-ectp-yell-down-mayor-bloomberg.html?m=1
Mike Yelled down Aug. 20 CityTime and ECTP 911 Tech

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Kelly: NYC's Homicide Rate Lower Than Stats


NYPD Out of Control We Had the Knapp, Mollen Commissions Time for a New One
Sorry folks but I don't buy any stats the NYPD are throwing out at us.  The NYPD have a motive courtesy of the mega rich they are beholden to -- lower crime means more people move to the city, tourism, college kids etc. but look at all the rapes and murders we hear about and you know there are plenty we don't. 

I was violently assaulted but according to the NYPD Stats IT DID NOT HAPPEN and Det. John Vergona fixed it coercing and threatening me so add me to the long list of people filing notice with the comptroller my civil rights were violated and more.



Kelly: NYC's Homicide Rate Lower Than Stats By Anthony M DeStefano — Tuesday, December 18th, 2012 ‘New York Newsday’ / Melville, L.I.
 The number of New York City homicide deaths this year, already plummeting to historic lows, is actually lower than police statistics show.
 That's because of the way older killings, such as the alleged murder of Etan Patz, are counted.
 Removing four of those older cases further reduces the homicide count to 388 through Wednesday; compared with 493 during the same period in 2011.
 New York City's homicide rate -- a crucial indicator of the safety of metropolitan areas -- is already among the lowest for large U.S. cities at 4.75 per 100,000 population.
 In a process known as reclassification, police count old homicides such as Patz's disappearance in 1979 in this year's totals even though the killings or presumed deaths didn't occur this year.
 Sometimes further study by the medical examiner or detectives leads to reclassifying a death as a homicide. Police finally were able to count the Patz case as a murder because Pedro Hernandez of New Jersey confessed earlier this year to killing the 9-year-old as the child walked to school in May 1979.
 Hernandez has pleaded not guilty to the charge and is disputing the truthfulness of his confession.
 "In the case of Etan Patz, there is an unknown date of homicide," NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly said last week in a statement. "It is simply a more practical way to record homicides over time than to go back to the year of occurrence."
 Police officials have said the city may record fewer than 400 homicides this year, the fewest since 1960, when 390 homicides were reported. But that was before a recent spate of killings, including the Midtown daylight slaying of music promoter Brandon Woodard.
 Sometimes a shooting or stabbing doesn't immediately kill a victim until years later. In 2012, police records show that eight people died as the result of injuries suffered many years earlier, in one case as far back as 1973. Those deaths were reclassified as homicides this year, police said.
 "As a bookkeeping matter, it makes sense to record the death in the year the person died even though the incident happened years earlier," Kelly said.
 Though in some years the number of reclassified cases is inordinately high, the bookkeeping method has been done consistently since the early 1960s, Kelly and other officials noted.

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