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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. 

 

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Sep 2, 2020

6-train attempted rape

The giggly, hookah-smoking passenger followed the 25-yr-old woman when she got off the 6-train and made a "masturbation motion towards her," according to NYPD Chief of Detectives Rodney Harrison.

She moved off in another direction to avoid him, but he knocked her down and tried to pry apart her legs while a shocked crowd gathered, with one exemplary individual taking video which did help lead cops to the suspect, 31-yr-old Jose Reyes.

plus

- a female judge punched in the face by guy on a Citi Bike while she walking to work

 - NYPD today released a 48-page draft of its "disciplinary matrix," a standardized set of punishments for officers for offenses like "Hate Speech" (punishment: termination) and "Discourtesy" (punishment: 3 penalty days). As Pat Dixon, host of Crime Report LIVE on Compound Media, points out:

"Terms like 'hate speech' and 'discourtesy' can be easily expanded and contracted literally by virtue of the race of the person speaking, and that alone. So even with this new "matrix" of rules and punishments, the city's expectations of officers are anything but standardized.

"2020 brought New York the new bail reforms which guarantee more violent criminals will be on the street; the lockdown of citizens and release of thousands from jail over COVID concerns; violent and costly anti-NYPD riots this summer; the dismantling of the department's vaunted, 600-man anti-crime unit and the city council's ill-considered passage of a new set of restrictions on how police officers can handle suspects, which in some cases, would include automatic jail time for officers who are simply doing the job as they were trained (and not so long ago, mind you.).

"This raft of new disciplinary guidelines for the nation's largest police force adds insult to injury, in an year that's already been far too insulting and plenty injurious for NYPD."

plus - a homeless man breaks bottles over his head in a Manhattan grocery store.

Guest: Vilan Trub

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