Rochester, NY, Declares State of Emergency Amid Unprecedented Rise in Violence

Rochester, NY, Declares State of Emergency Amid Unprecedented Rise in Violence
Rochester Mayor Lovely A. Warren addresses members of the media during a press conference related to the ongoing protest in the city in Rochester, New York, on Sept. 6, 2020. Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images
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Rochester, the fourth-largest city in New York state, has declared a state of emergency because of a drastic increase in the number of homicides and other violent crimes, making 2021 one of the deadliest years in recorded history.

“Today, Mayor Warren is declaring a local state of emergency to ensure additional resources are brought to bear with one clear goal: removing violent offenders from our neighborhoods,” reads a joint statement from Rochester Mayor Lovely A. Warren and City Council Vice President Willie J. Lightfoot on Nov. 12.

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