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Republican Cities That Have Higher Crime Rates Than New York

Por: Newsweek Nation April 18, 2023

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Former President Donald Trump's indictment in New York City set off a wave of Republican attacks against District Attorney Alvin Bragg, blaming him for an apparent wave of crime they say has ruined the city. However, New York's crime rate is notably lower than many large U.S. cities, including those run by Republicans.GOP critics have sought to blame crime in New York and other Democratic-led cities on progressive criminal justice... + full article



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