Queens CD13 — Queens Village / Cambria Heights registered the strongest single signal in New York this month: a sexual assault spike that stood well above its multi-year baseline, the top-ranked move across all 59 neighborhoods with tracked signals. No prior-month lead is being displaced — June 2025 is the first month this combination has held the top position.
Citywide volume is down 3.4% against the prior 12 months, 275,322 incidents against 284,938 the year before. The signal mix is notably active: 38 spikes against 34 below-trend signals and 52 sustained-shift signals across 125 total moves. Aggravated assault accounts for three of the top five signals, appearing in Brooklyn CD2 — Brooklyn Heights / Fort Greene, Queens CD6 — Forest Hills / Rego Park, and Queens CD3 — Jackson Heights / East Elmhurst.
The overall volume trend remains negative, which is consistent with the prior several months, but the spike-heavy mix this briefing — 38 upward moves against 34 downward — is a different shape than a month dominated by declines. The aggravated assault pattern across multiple Queens and Brooklyn districts, alongside the sexual assault signals in both Queens CD13 and Staten Island CD3 — South Shore, is the cluster to watch in July's data.
Sustained drops worth naming
No sustained-shift signals this month — every category sits within its trailing-year range.
Public Analyst.ai, “June 2025 — New York,” archived snapshot.Permanent URL: /new-york/2025/june