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Adams Deploys 1,000 NYPD Officers to Bronx After Shooting Surge as New Fordham Attack Wounds Three

Officials cite localized flare-ups despite year-to-date declines in Bronx shootings.

Overview

  • Police began surging 1,000 additional officers to Bronx hotspots for intensified weekend patrols following a series of shootings.
  • Hours after the deployment was announced, three people were wounded near East Fordham Road and Marion Avenue; suspects fled on a moped and no arrests were reported.
  • The late-August violence followed the Aug. 23 Haffen Park tournament shooting that killed Jaceil Banks, 32, and critically injured 17-year-old Anthonaya Campbell; four suspects, including two minors, were charged with murder and attempted murder.
  • NYPD officials said about six guns and roughly 60 to 63 shell casings were recovered at Haffen Park, and they stressed growing youth involvement in recent gun cases.
  • Mayor Eric Adams paired the police surge with expanded violence interrupter efforts and proposed mediated talks with gang members, as data show borough-wide shootings down roughly 19–23% this year despite sharp increases in precincts like the 47th and 45th.