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Episode 127: Tackling NYC's Crime Surge – Shootings, Policy Failures, and the Push for Reform

On this episode of One Tough Podcast, Bo Dietl discusses the current epidemic of crime in New York City, emphasizing the recent dramatic shooting incidents and the challenges police face. Bo criticizes the progressive city council's stance on law enforcement and immigration, attributing crime spikes to policy failures. Gary Tizler, a political consultant, joins the show to explore potential solutions, including a city charter revision to shift power from the council back to the mayor, advocating for public referendums to reflect the majority's desire for tougher crime policies.

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