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NYPD to beef up presence in Asian neighborhoods after Atlanta shooting spree Michael Gartland © Mary Altaffer Capt. Tarik Sheppard, left, Commander of the New York Police Department Community Affairs Rapid Response Unit speaks to a resident while on a community outreach patrol in the Chinatown neighborhood of New York, Wednesday, March 17, 2021. New York City is deploying additional law enforcement personnel to Asian communities in the wake of a series of shootings at three Atlanta area massage parlors. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)
The NYPD is beefing up its presence in Asian-American communities in the wake of an Atlanta shooting spree that targeted Asian massage parlors and left several dead.
NYPD to beef up presence throughout NYC Asian neighborhoods after Atlanta shooting spree
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The NYPD has deployed extra officers to Asian neighborhoods across New York City as precaution and a direct response to the tragic shooting spree in Atlanta, Georgia, in which a man shot and killed eight people, six of them women of Asian descent.
Members of the NYPD Critical Response Command, which is a counter-terrorism unit, will be stationed in Chinatown (Manhattan), Flushing (Queens) and in Sunset Park (Brooklyn).
Although the stepped up patrols are in response to Tuesday night s Atlanta shooting spree, there has been an uptick in anti-Asian crimes across the country, including in New York City. Advocates say the violence has been fueled by racism and ignorance about the COVID-19 pandemic.