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Governor Hochul Announces $45 Million Plan to Stop Retail Theft

Mona Davids by Mona Davids
February 19, 2024
in Crime and Public Safety, Metro
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On Thursday, February 15th, Governor Kathy Hochul announced a comprehensive $45 million strategy to combat the escalating issue of retail theft across New York. This initiative aims to bolster the state’s efforts against the surge in shoplifting and property crimes that have intensified since the pandemic’s onset.

The plan allocates $25 million towards the creation of a specialized retail theft unit within the state police, $15 million for prosecutors and local law enforcement to intensify their crackdown on retail theft, and an additional $5 million to assist small businesses in enhancing their security measures. This multifaceted approach also introduces a new “smash-and-grab” task force and proposes criminal penalties for those involved in reselling stolen goods online, alongside offering tax credits to small businesses to improve security.

“I’m putting money toward our state police, $25 million to have a specialized retail theft unit in state police, $15 million for prosecutors and local law enforcement to go after them,” Governor Hochul stated. 

Melissa O’Connor, President and CEO of the Retail Council of New York State, supported the initiative, adding, “This criminal activity goes well beyond the financial loss for retailers – it threatens the safety of store employees and the community.”

Nallely de Jesus, a supermarket owner, recounted a distressing incident where a shoplifter threatened her staff with a firearm, underscoring the urgent need for enhanced security and law enforcement measures. “We see him come back with a clear plastic bag through the front doors, and he’s got a rifle,” de Jesus shared, highlighting the severity of the threats faced by retail workers.

Governor Hochul’s proposal, part of her 2025 budget plan, reflects her administration’s commitment to addressing the retail crime crisis and ensuring the safety and well-being of New Yorkers. As the state grapples with this ongoing challenge, the governor’s proactive stance and substantial investment in combating retail theft are poised to make a significant impact on the safety of businesses and communities across New York.

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