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00:00armed officers, as well as our school safety agents. So you'll see a big police presence
00:06there and into the future. Second, the 16-year-old is being charged with criminal possession of a
00:15weapon and making terroristic threats. We are working very closely with Queens DA Melinda
00:21Katz on that, and he is an adolescent offender. Third, we conducted a search last night. It was a
00:31consent search of the 16-year-old's room. It yielded two additional nine-millimeter bullets
00:39found in his closet, consistent with the nine-millimeter Taurus weapon that we recovered
00:47at the school. Fourth, the nine-millimeter Taurus was purchased legally by a licensed firearm permit
00:56holder in South Carolina on January 9th, 2025, making the time to crime 252 days. The Joint Firearms
01:07Task Force, which we sit on and is led by the ATF, has opened up a case to find out exactly how that
01:14weapon made its way from South Carolina to Queens. Now to the topic at hand. The milestone of 4,000
01:26gun seized that the mayor announced today is the result of persistent, highly proficient, precision
01:34police work. For the past eight and a half straight months, NYPD officers seized an average of 15
01:42illegal guns every single day. It is an unrelenting, uncompromising pace, and by every metric, this work
01:52has made our city safer. Shooting incidents and shooting victims in New York City are both at their
01:58lowest levels ever. Murders have declined every year since Mayor Adams took office, and they are now
02:06down to their second lowest level in recorded history citywide. We just had the safest July and August
02:14on our subways, ever, outside of the two pandemic years. And this past summer, the season where we
02:22typically see spikes in gun violence and other major crimes citywide, your NYPD cops didn't just slow the
02:29trend. They reversed it. Citywide shootings over the summer were down by 23% compared to the same
02:37period last year. And where we really see incredible dividends are in the parts of the city that are
02:44most plagued historically by crime and violence, our summer zones. Four months ago, we began deploying
02:52thousands of cops in footposts in those areas and during the times that they are needed most. And that plan
03:00worked. Over the past 19 weeks, our summer zones, in our summer zones, shootings fell by more than 47% during
03:09deployment hours. This includes a 77% reduction in Manhattan North, a 46% reduction in Brooklyn North,
03:19and right here in the Bronx. Shootings in our zones were down by more than 40%. Beyond shootings,
03:27overall crime in our summer zones went down more than 18% citywide, with crime reductions in every
03:35single borough during deployment hours. This is the intersection of thoughtful planning and focused
03:42execution. And it's what happens when you give the best law enforcement officers in the world
03:47a clear mandate, as the mayor did. Get the guns. Case in point, just last week in two separate
03:56incidents on the same day, officers assigned to summer zones in the 4-4 precinct were in the right
04:01place at the right time, but not by any chance. It was because of our data-driven analysis that put them
04:08there. In the first incident, officers went to investigate a disorderly group on their footposts
04:14and observed two males drinking beer and playing loud music on the sidewalk. When they engaged the
04:19men, one of them became combative. That's when officers recovered a loaded .38 special revolver
04:25from his fanny pack. And in the second incident, two other officers, also on their footposts, were
04:32flagged down outside of a nightclub on Ogden Avenue by witnesses who said that they saw a man with a gun.
04:39During a canvas, a witness pointed out the perp, who was found in possession of a loaded,
04:44semi-automatic, nine-millimeter firearm with an extended magazine inside of a stolen SUV.
04:52And then a month ago, in the 4-0 precincts of Somersault, an officer stopped a man for dangerously
04:58riding an e-bike on the sidewalk. When asked for ID, he gave the officers a fake name, and when that
05:04didn't work, he attempted to flee on foot. He was caught after a brief pursuit and arrested on a slew
05:11of charges, including for the loaded 9-millimeter handgun he was carrying in his backpack. And once
05:18he was identified, it turned out he was a known gang member wanted for two prior shots fired incidents
05:24and a previous stabbing, and already had three prior gun charges to his name.
05:31Our strategy here is clear. Go after the guns, but that's not all. We are also going after the
05:39gangs. These are the people who not only carry these weapons, but who have no second thoughts
05:45about using them. In 2025, our Gun Violence Suppression Division has carried out the most
05:51gang takedowns in that unit's history. And in total, our Detective Bureau has conducted 55
05:58big-case takedowns and arrested nearly 400 gang members so far this year, taking shooting
06:04residivists and their guns out of our neighborhoods. Despite these wins, I want to echo the Mayor's
06:12persistent call about the unacceptable pipeline of illegal guns pouring into our city. We should not
06:20be in a position to take 4,000 guns off of New York City streets in less than nine months. This is daring
06:28and dangerous work, and no one does it better than the women and men of the New York City Police Department.
06:34They have dedicated their lives to putting the safety of others above their own, and I am consistently
06:40in awe of their heroism, their resolve, and the passion that they bring to this quite dangerous work.
06:48But they can't do it alone. Over the past four years, Mayor Adams has put public safety at the center of
06:55his vision for New York City. He's thrown his full support behind this department's mission, and as we see
07:02today, the results speak for themselves. This milestone is so much more than a number, and the historic decline
07:10in shooting victims that resulted goes far beyond any headline, because one person lost to gun violence
07:17is far too many. This is literally life and death, and no one understands that, unfortunately, better than our
07:26next speaker. His mother, Mama Z, was a pillar of the Harlem community, a trailblazer who became the first
07:35black woman to own a bodega in New York City. She spent her life caring for the people in her neighborhood,
07:42and her sudden death by a stray bullet last May shocked and devastated our city. And it was another
07:49reminder of just why we do this work, and who we do it for. Today, Jerrian Jordan, Mama Z's son,
07:57is here to speak about what's truly at stake. Thank you for being here.
08:08Good morning. My name is Jerrian Jordan, and I'm here as a son who lost his mother,
08:15and as a voice for everyone who has lost someone to gun violence. My mother, known as Mama Z,
08:25was the heartbeat of Harlem. She wasn't just my mom. She was the mother of the community.
08:34She fed the hungry, she encouraged the hopeless, and she stood as a matriarch for generations.
08:43But one stray bullet ended her life, just like that. One moment she was here, the next she was gone.
08:53And with her passing, a light went out into our family and into this city.
08:58Gun violence doesn't just take lives. It steals futures. It shatters families.
09:08It leaves communities with wounds that never truly heal. I live with those wounds every single day.
09:18But I know what my mother would say. She would say, don't cry for me. Stand up. Speak up.
09:25And fight for change.
09:31Mayor Adams and Police Commissioner Tish and the entire NYPD are doing the work my mom
09:39would have wanted. You're getting guns off the streets. More than 4,000 so far this year alone.
09:47That work saves lives. That work keeps families whole. That work honors my mom.
09:59And no, I can't bring mom back. But I can carry on her spirit forward. And I believe all of us can honor her.
10:09And every victim of gun violence.
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