Is New York’s Wave of Gun Violence Receding? Experts See Reason for Hope

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Professor John Pfaff shared his insight on gun violence and the pandemic in a New York Times article discussing what could possibly be the end of this year’s uptick in gun violence. 

Dozens of people were gathered outside on a recent Sunday night, listening to music and partying in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn, when two men walked up and opened fire, wounding eight. Ten minutes later, three teenagers were shot nearby in Cypress Hills. And the same night, three men in their 20s were wounded by gunfire in Springfield Gardens, Queens.

The mid-August night was just the latest grim evidence of a yearlong wave of gun violence that has confronted the city. But amid the drumbeat of reports of shootings, experts who study the issue say that recent gun violence data has shown a downward trend.

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“I think Delta’s going to interrupt any sort of simple narrative,” said John Pfaff, a law professor at Fordham University.

“The pandemic’s already rebounding again,” he continued. “I think we have to wait until we really know we’re beyond the rebound before looking at what post-pandemic will look like.”

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