"Once again, New York City has the distinction of being America's safest big city. We've not only maintained that position, but improved upon it, making America's safest big city even safer," said Mayor Bloomberg. "Today's report by the FBI shows that we are decreasing crime in nearly every category across New York City and most importantly, our decrease in violent crime outpaces the nation by nearly six times. I want to thank the brave men and women of the NYPD for this remarkable achievement."
"This latest report reflects the focused crime fighting of the men and women of the Police Department, often at great risk and sacrifice," said Police Commissioner Kelly.
The crime categories with the largest reductions citywide include homicide, down 14.4%; motor vehicle theft is down 13.2%; rape is down 12.7% and burglary is down 11.2%. Aggravated assault and larceny also experienced a decrease while robbery experienced a slight increase of 1.7%.
Out of the nation's 10 and 25 largest cities, New York City ranked the safest with the lowest overall crime rate. Among cities with 100,000 residents or more, New York City ranked 211th out of 227 cities, between Alexandria, Virginia and Edison Township, New Jersey.