- NYPD pension figures show a 38% jump in cops leaving the city workforce
- New York City's crime rate has spiked 40 percent, driven by robberies, rapes and felony assaults
- Union officials warn that the 'exodus' by police officers will allow crime to rise
- PBA president Patrick Lynch blames anti-cop sentiment in the city, low pay and insufficient benefits
- The NYPD disputes the numbers from the pension fund, saying the attrition rate is equal to prior years
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- NYPD pension figures show a 38% jump in cops leaving the city workforce
- New York City's crime rate has spiked 40 percent, driven by robberies, rapes and felony assaults
- Union officials warn that the 'exodus' by police officers will allow crime to rise
- PBA president Patrick Lynch blames anti-cop sentiment in the city, low pay and insufficient benefits
- The NYPD disputes the numbers from the pension fund, saying the attrition rate is equal to prior years
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