Crime & Safety

New Survey Gives NYPD Commissioner an 'A,' Despite Stop and Frisk Disapproval

A Quinnipiac University poll shows that 75 percent of city voters approve of the job Kelly is doing, his highest approval rating ever.

A total 75 percent of New York City voters approve of the job Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly is doing, his highest approval rating ever, according to a Quinnipiac University poll released Thursday.

Kelly's approval is 81-14 percent approval among white voters, 63-27 percent among black voters and 76-18 percent among Hispanic voters.

Voters also approve of the NYPD's performance 70–23 with almost no gender gap in approval for Kelly or the police. Many said it would positively affect their vote for mayor if the candidate promises to keep Kelly on as the police commissioner.

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"Perhaps because of the Newtown massacre or because of the recent announcement that murder in the Big Apple is at an all-time low, or both, New York City voters like their top cop and all their cops even more," said Maurice Carroll, director of the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute.

However, by an overwhelming 80-17 percent, city voters favor a nationwide assault weapons ban, yet still disapprove of the stop-and-frisk tactic 50-46 percent.

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