Vito LaBella Gets Deputy Inspector Tolson To Clarify Crime – It’s Not Down…..Watch The Video!

Tonight Vito La Bella was at the 68th Precinct Community Council meeting.
Vito had Deputy Inspector Tolson clarify what he means when he says Crime is down. Tolson said he was just referring to index crimes (murder, robbery, felony assault etc.)
EVEN THOSE CRIMES ARE UP 23%, SO CRIME IS NOT DOWN.

VITO LABELLA IS THE REPRESENTATION BROOKLYN NEEDS! LaBella, a retired police officer knows how to talk with the police and translate it for the public.
LaBella knows that the changes in the law have caused these failures.
Vito isn’t afraid to say Crime is up….and he’s ready to work on getting it down.
My comments tonight at the 68 Precinct Community Council meeting. pic.twitter.com/IcIU12wJBR
— Vito LaBella (@VitoLaBella4NY) October 20, 2022
Petty larceny and other non-index crimes are also up. It’s the quality of life crimes that are important, La Bella explained. The crowd clapped in agreement with LaBella!
We should have heard Andrew Gounardes speak up for the community like this!
LaBella’s opponent quietly stood on the other side of the room and did not speak at the meeting.
Vito LaBella was a police officer so he knows how to work with the police. He’s also a troubleshooter and very persistant.
My comments tonight at the 68 Precinct Community Council meeting. pic.twitter.com/IcIU12wJBR
— Vito LaBella (@VitoLaBella4NY) October 20, 2022
Mathylde Frontus is the only Democrat who has said crime is up as well.
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Hugs,
marlene
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October 20th, 2022 at 8:46 am
Hello Queen , when did TOLSON become a Deputy Inspector ?
October 20th, 2022 at 7:40 pm
In August, Captain Tolson became a Deputy Inspector.
October 21st, 2022 at 12:01 pm
The use of the Comic Sans font on your site is a really strong indicator of how serious your journalism is.
October 23rd, 2022 at 1:56 pm
Usually people who are clueless talk about the font used on this blog. If you understood that some people have a disability and the thickness of this font helps them read the words easier, would you use it? When I moved to Bay Ridge there was a different font, but one of my readers asked if I could make the font larger, then thicker.