China Overseas Chinese Network, March 4. According to the US "Overseas Chinese News" report, the US New York City Police Department Chief Kenneth Corey, the Queens North District Commander Galen Frierson, and the City Police's anti-Asian hate crime work Group leader Wu Mingheng and 109 Bureau Chief John O'Connell visited the Flushing Chinese Business Promotion Association on the 2nd to convey the city police's attitude of cracking down on hate crimes and listen to the suggestions of the Chinese community for improving public order.

  Wang Yaoming, chairman of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Peter Du, the chief consultant of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, and the directors welcomed the visit of the city police chief Corey and his party to discuss how to curb hate crimes and various crimes.

Corey said that the city police resolutely cracked down on hate crimes and would seriously deal with any hate crime case. This time, he also introduced the new director of the NYPD Hate Crimes Task Force, who had just been in office for eight days, to the Chinese community.

When the police prosecute a hate crime, they will investigate whether the suspect’s previous criminal record has a motive for hate crime. At the same time, he also advises the public to be vigilant, especially when traveling at night. Once they encounter a crime, call 911 as soon as possible. They can provide various languages ​​and languages. Dialect translation services.

  Corey pointed out that New York is still the safest big city in the United States so far. However, once the public lacks a sense of security, small businesses are reluctant to continue to operate, and tourists no longer come here to spend, which will affect all aspects.

The mayor also recognized the importance of public safety and pledged to support the city police to ensure law and order.

  Participants put forward suggestions and opinions on crime prevention education, reporting and witness education, common crimes and prosecution, etc. One of the representatives of commercial building owners pointed out that many suspects of commercial burglary are very skilled in committing crimes and know how to avoid calling the police. The device can enter the building to carry out theft, open the door lock in a few seconds, etc., which is undoubtedly a hazard to small businesses.

(Zhang Jing)