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The New York City Crime Report with Pat Dixon


Robbery. MURDER. RAPE. HILARIOUS.

SINCE 2011, NYC CRIME REPORT HAS BROUGHT YOU THE MOST BRUTAL AND THOUGHT-PROVOKING CRIMES, RIPPED FROM THE BLOOD-SPATTERED PAGES OF NYC'S LEGENDARY TABLOID PRESS, TOLD WITH PRECISION AND A MEASURE OF POETRY AND DISCUSSED WITH IRREVERENCE BY HOST PAT DIXON AND A WIDE-RANGING ROTATION OF GUESTS INCLUDING COMEDIANS, EX-COPS, ATTORNEYS, ACTORS, WRITERS, JOURNALISTS AND EVERYDAY PEOPLE WHO LIVE IN AMERICA'S LARGEST CITY - WORLD'S LONELIEST TOWN. 

 

START WITH ANY EPISODE AND WORK YOUR WAY BACK OR FORWARD. NO WRONG WAY TO PROCEED. 

Dec 31, 2020

IN VIOLENT BROOKLYN, A MACHETE-WIELDING BRONX MAN WIELDED A MACHETE, CHOPPED A DOG AND A DOG'S OWNER, BEFORE BEING SHOT DEAD BY POLICE FOR REFUSING TO STOP WIELDING THE MACHETE.

A NEIGHBORHOOD RESIDENT WHO WITNESSED THE CARNAGE ACKNOWLEDGED, ACCORDING TO VIDEO FOOTAGE, THAT NYPD HAD RESPONDED TO THE SITUATION CORRECTLY AND WITHOUT USING TOO MUCH FORCE.

In Midtown, a mob of color on bikes blocked traffic on 5th Ave. at 21st St., surrounded a random BMW and began punching, kicking, jumping on it, attempting to shatter windows, breaking the windshield and ordering the man driving and his terrified elderly mother to "get out!" in a violent, spontaneous attack.

10 blocks away, the same mob had pulled a cab driver out from behind the wheel and beaten him mercilessly, leaving him in the street.

A 16-yr-old accused murderer got a break when a judge released him from jail due to COVID19 concerns, and while he was out, slashed a girl in the stomach. Then the same judge released him AGAIN! He's currently out.

A group of friends roughed up an Asian woman, even punching her in the face, claiming it was because the woman wasn't wearing a mask. Is it a bad sign that a lot people, then, figure it was absolutely justified?

Pluse - Pushed to the tracks, inches away from the 3rd rail, a man is hanging tough.

De Blasio celebrates Kwanzaa.

Guest - recently retired NYPD NighWatch detective Pete Panuccio. After 40 yrs on the job, he's ready to talk.