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The number of people under the age of 18 who were robbed or assaulted in New York City in 2024 reached the highest totals in the last five years, according to new data obtained by CBS News New York.

The number of youths the New York City Police Department arrested for robbery, assault and gun offenses also all went up last year.

It's an issue CBS News New York investigative reporter Tim


Last year, the NYPD investigated 2,400 felony assaults on kids and 4,200 misdemeanor assaults, along with nearly 1,500 robbery victims younger than 18. Those are the highest totals in the last five years.

While felony assaults involving people of all ages also increased last year, the number of youth robbery victims jumped 11% despite a decrease in overall robberies.

The number of kids shot also jumped from 101 in 2023 to 105 last year, which is down from 2022, but still up compared to 64 in 2019.


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Number of NYC youths robbed, assaulted reached 5-year high in 2024, data shows​

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By Tim McNicholas, Walter Smith Randolph
February 5, 2025 / 11:56 PM EST / CBS New York


NEW YORK — The number of people under the age of 18 who were robbed or assaulted in New York City in 2024 reached the highest totals in the last five years, according to new data obtained by CBS News New York.

The number of youths the New York City Police Department arrested for robbery, assault and gun offenses also all went up last year.

It's an issue CBS News New York investigative reporter Tim McNicholas has been covering for years.

Latest NYPD numbers reveal crimes involving kids in 2024​

Last year, the NYPD investigated 2,400 felony assaults on kids and 4,200 misdemeanor assaults, along with nearly 1,500 robbery victims younger than 18. Those are the highest totals in the last five years.

While felony assaults involving people of all ages also increased last year, the number of youth robbery victims jumped 11% despite a decrease in overall robberies.

The number of kids shot also jumped from 101 in 2023 to 105 last year, which is down from 2022, but still up compared to 64 in 2019.

The NYPD provided the crime data for the last two years, but they did not agree to an interview for this story.

14-year-old says classmate stole his laptop, clothes​

Fourteen-year-old Akira Demas' says in December, a classmate punched him in the back of the head and stole his school laptop, along with his shoes and jacket.

"His school computer is gone. We're like, what do you mean today they took everything that you had?" mother Renee Simpson said.

"We've had assignments online, but I can't complete them because I don't have a computer on me. So most times I have to try and see if the teacher has a computer to lend me," Akira said.

Akira told police the classmate robbed him two days in a row as he left school at the Bronxwood Preparatory Academy.

Police say they're still investigating Akira's case and haven't arrested anyone, and he says he still sees his attacker walking the halls at school.

"I've always been on edge because even like one wrong move, like, one day if I think I'm safe walking up the staircases, and they could be there," he said.

The Department of Education deferred to the NYPD when asked about what happened to Akira.

How to address youth violence in NYC​

"We have to blame it on the adults," said Andy King, with the Bronx Youth Empowerment Program.

King, an anti-violence activist, is concerned that youth arrests for robberies and assaults in the five boroughs also increased last year.

"When you have a 14-year-old committing a crime against another 14-year-old, when you have a 16-year-old fighting another 16-year-old, what is being taught at home?" he said.

Retired NYPD Assistant Commissioner Kevin O'Connor says he'd like stronger consequences for repeat offenders.

"I'm not saying put kids in jail for 10 to 20 years, but if you stopped a kid after his fourth arrest, imagine how many less victims there would be," he said.



 

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Crazy that little dudes still be getting robbed in NYC..... I had nikkas (other teenagers) try and rob me growing up in Flatbush multiple times during my high school years alone :dead: This was in 06-10.


As an adult, I've seen teenagers jump other teenagers, but I assumed that it was gang members jumping other gang members :manny: That probably happened in NYC while I was young too.



If you was a square in Brooklyn in the 2000s, the only thing you had to worry about was getting robbed. In the 80s and 90s nikkas would get beat up or jumped for no reason if even if you wasn't in the streets! :damn: The craziest robbery story I heard was some nerd talking about his love for the TV Show Twilight and there was wolves nearby that heard him and robbed him just for that reason alone :mjlol: Their logic was a nikka watching Twilight = soft.
 

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Crazy that little dudes still be getting robbed in NYC..... I had nikkas (other teenagers) try and rob me growing up in Flatbush multiple times during my high school years alone :dead: This was in 06-10.


As an adult, I've seen teenagers jump other teenagers, but I assumed that it was gang members jumping other gang members :manny: That probably happened in NYC while I was young too.



If you was a square in Brooklyn in the 2000s, the only thing you had to worry about was getting robbed. In the 80s and 90s nikkas would get beat up or jumped for no reason if even if you wasn't in the streets! :damn: The craziest robbery story I heard was some nerd talking about his love for the TV Show Twilight and there was wolves nearby that heard him and robbed him just for that reason alone :mjlol: Their logic was a nikka watching Twilight = soft.

I was on both sides of this shyt. Been robbed and did the robbing.

Like another poster just said, it has to do with the number of reports being higher now.

There were FAR less cameras too.

Even in the 2000s, there were straight up areas that you could NOT walk through, if you didn't come from there.

Now, you can pretty much go anywhere in the city and not worry too much.

Cacs are out here jogging in the middle of the hood at night.
 

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These YN’s are crazy.
Ya know growing up i thought "this is the worst it will ever be for black youth because the knowledge is there and more and more people are waking up" nope this was when I was like 12 though.

These curses are generational at this point
 

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Crazy that little dudes still be getting robbed in NYC..... I had nikkas (other teenagers) try and rob me growing up in Flatbush multiple times during my high school years alone :dead: This was in 06-10.


As an adult, I've seen teenagers jump other teenagers, but I assumed that it was gang members jumping other gang members :manny: That probably happened in NYC while I was young too.



If you was a square in Brooklyn in the 2000s, the only thing you had to worry about was getting robbed. In the 80s and 90s nikkas would get beat up or jumped for no reason if even if you wasn't in the streets! :damn: The craziest robbery story I heard was some nerd talking about his love for the TV Show Twilight and there was wolves nearby that heard him and robbed him just for that reason alone :mjlol: Their logic was a nikka watching Twilight = soft.
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Yeah kids are crazy, you see it more as an adult. Here in Japan I saw some kids jumping another kid and you know Japanese be screaming some crazy shyt when they excited “EHHHHHH!, oooooooh! Aaaahahhhh! Zaaaaaaahhhh”

Lil Koji was getting lumped up and I had to tell them to stop. They all stopped and just stared at me even the dude who was getting his ass beat. Like “is that a big ass gaijin talking to us?”

I like to think the kid came home knotted up and told his parents about the gaijin hero.
 

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Gotta figure there are way more unreported robberies and assaults than that.
Lock those demons up before it escalates from robbery/assault to homicide.
Cop at the end of the article is tapdancing around the issue.
4th arrest?
Lock him up after the 2nd arrest, and throw the book at him.
Once could be a misunderstanding/mistake. Twice is a pattern that will repeat until he gets locked up or killed trying to rob the wrong person.
 
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