Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - O'Reilly Discusses the Decline of Crime Rates in Nassau County
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Two interesting stories. First, there's an Emerson College poll just out about the mayoral race.
And I told you six months ago on this program, Andrew Cuomo will be the next mayor of New York City.
Eric Adams has no constituency. He has not solved the problems. He had to solve. He's done. He's through.
So the poll says Cuomo leads with 38%. Zoran Mamdani, a legislator from Quarmen.
Queens, 10%. Apparently, he's a communist or socialist or something, an extremist, and Eric Adams only 8%.
So if I were Adams, I think I would drop out and then throw my support to Cuomo. I think that's what I would do.
Because there's no way that Eric Adams is going to be reelected mayor of the city. It's just too dangerous.
And equality of life is a decline too dramatically. And people are not happy.
You can't get reelected in that scenario.
How Bill de Blasio did it was interesting.
It was a machine thing.
De Blasio, it's not so much Eric Adams,
although you can't give him a pass because he didn't improve it.
But what he inherited from de Blasio was horror.
Just horror.
Anyway, so Andrew Cuomo, unless something startling,
happens will be the next mayor of New York City. And it doesn't matter what he did in the
past. It does none of that matters because people want improvements. They don't want it
the same all stop and they don't care what he did. He's got 38%. Nassau County where I live
has experienced a 25% drop in crime. And it was announced by the county executive Bruce Blakman.
Nassau County PD is very good, very professional.
And across the board, in 24, there were almost 1,000
major crimes committed in Nassau County.
This year, I'm sorry, in 24, there were 710,
so down from 951 in 23.
So a big drop, 25% drop.
murder, rape, robbery, burglary, all down.
And I'm not exactly sure.
They have to study the data, but residential break-ins,
which are very important in Nassau County
because everybody lives in suburban homes,
they're down 50%.
Only 29 reported so far this year.
And that's very, very important.
You don't want, you know, that run and while.
That leads to murder, it leads to all kinds of horror.
Now, I believe this is happening because the Nassau County Police Department is very well organized.
And they're active, they're out.
They're in the cars, okay, and also in high crime areas like Hempstead, Uniondale,
they've got this high-tech shot detector.
So it's funny, it fires a gun.
They know exactly where it's fired from, boom.
they respond very quickly.
But either way, this, for a million and a half people live in National County,
there's a lot of folks, obviously.
And to have crime dropped 25%, that's on Blakeman's resume.
So he's up for reelection in November.
He will win fairly easily because he's kept taxes under control as well.
It's the other big problem in Nashville.
And he's going to win another four-year term.
But he doesn't want to be.
here as the executive level for four years he wants to be governor and he's going to challenge
hoko and he's going to have money bruce blakeman so i remember lee zeldon almost beat hoagel
and blakeman's going to have more money is eldon and a big story to tell so keep your eye on that okay that is
really an oncoming story here because Hokel's approval rating is in the 30s.
Blakman could be governor. He could do it. And wouldn't that be stunning?
I have a Republican conservative run the state of New York. My God. It could happen.
So we're on it. We're watching it. And congratulations to the Nashville County Police Department.
the DA, they don't fool around here.
It's not like New York City.
Criminal justice system here is fair.
It doesn't let violent people out on the street.
Not that I know of.