It appears that even criminals are adhering to social-distancing decrees.
After a significant uptick in major crime to begin the year, the last few weeks—when following the closing of schools and then restaurants, bars and other non-essential businesses began to impel city residents indoors—have seen a drastic drop in robberies, grand larcenies and even murders.
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