Source: PicJumbo. On Monday, November 26 2012, Deputy Commissioner for New York City Police Department, Paul Browne, clocked out of work on a day that left many officials confused: not a single violent crime was reported in the city. [1] No shootings. No stabbings. Nothing. Of course, this was a far cry from the 1990s: […]
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Published on January 01, 2015 02:10