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VisitPublic Sentiment on NYC Safety After Steve Buscemi Assault by July 2024
Increased concern about safety • 33%
No change in public sentiment • 33%
Decreased concern due to perceived isolated incident • 33%
Public opinion polls or surveys conducted by reputable organizations
Steve Buscemi Assaulted by Rock-Wielding Maniac in Midtown Manhattan
May 12, 2024, 07:22 PM
Actor Steve Buscemi, 66, was assaulted last Wednesday by a rock-wielding maniac while walking with a companion in Midtown Manhattan. The random attack occurred near Third Ave. and E. 27th St. in Kips Bay, where Buscemi was punched in the face, resulting in swelling to his face and left eye. He was treated at Bellevue Hospital. This incident has raised concerns about safety in New York City.
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Decreased Sense of Safety • 33%
No Change in Perception • 33%
Increased Trust in Law Enforcement • 34%
Significantly more negative • 25%
Somewhat more negative • 25%
No change • 25%
Improved sentiment • 25%
Significantly less safe • 25%
Somewhat less safe • 25%
No change in perception • 25%
Safer due to increased measures • 25%
Increased fear and concern • 33%
No change in public sentiment • 33%
Increased trust in safety measures • 34%
Increased concern over safety • 25%
Support for stronger law enforcement • 25%
Calls for mental health programs • 25%
No significant change in public opinion • 25%
Strong support for Buscemi • 33%
Neutral public sentiment • 34%
Negative reaction towards public safety • 33%
Increased police patrols • 25%
Installation of more security cameras • 25%
Public safety campaign launches • 25%
No significant changes • 25%
Increased concern • 25%
No change • 25%
Decreased concern • 25%
Increased support for minority-owned businesses • 25%
Increased perception of safety • 33%
Decreased perception of safety • 33%
No change in perception • 34%
No impact • 33%
Delay in upcoming projects • 33%
Cancellation of projects • 33%
Majority positive • 33%
Majority negative • 33%
Mixed reactions • 34%
Increase in community events to boost morale • 25%
Decrease in foot traffic • 25%
No significant change • 25%
Increase in security investments • 25%