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‘I’M LEAVING TODAY’: Listen to an ‘Updated’ Version of Sinatra’s Classic ‘New York, New York’

posted by Hannity Staff - 4.09.21

Syndicated radio host Joe ‘Pags’ Pagliarulo dropped an instant classic on listeners across the country this week; releasing his version of the legendary tune ‘New York, New York’ with updated lyrics to reflect the current disaster that is Bill de Blasio’s Big Apple.

Read the full lyric sheet below:

Start spreading the news
I am leaving today
Don’t want to be a part of it
New York, New York

Cuomo’s abuse
COVID’s here to stay 
Right through the very heart of it
New York, New York

Don’t want to wake up in a city
Run by that  creep
I’ll soon go over the hill 
Leave this trash heap

DeBlasio Blows
Upwards that crime goes
Bad guys run every part of it
Like old New York

I’ll get right Out of There

Take my family Anywhere 
In my rear view
New York, New York

New York, New York
Don’t want to wake up
In a city that’s six feet deep
and find I might be car-jacked
Central park attacked
Taxes I’m fleeced 
They don’t like police 

Man, are they on crack?
Bring the Apple back 
I gotta hit the busy Thruway 
Out of New York

Oh baby
If I can get out of there
Away from – the mean streets’ glare
You are all done 
New York, New York, New York

NYC SPIRALS: 7 People Shot in 10 MINUTES in Separate Brooklyn Shootings

posted by Hannity Staff - 6.09.20

New York City continued to struggle with an uptick in gun crime in the wake of anti-police protests in all five boroughs, with seven people shot within 10 minutes in separate incidents in Brooklyn.

“Seven people were wounded in three shootings just 10 minutes apart Monday night in different Brooklyn neighborhoods,” reports the NY Post. “The gunplay started at about 10:40 p.m. on Bainbridge Street near Malcolm X Boulevard in Bedford-Stuyvesant.”

“I could see she was breathing, but she wasn’t moving,” said one eyewitness.

“The city reported 40 shootings last week — the most in a week since 2015. In the same time period in 2019, there were 24 shootings,” adds the Post.

This is a developing story. Check back for updates.

Source: NY Post

NYC SPIRALS: 112 Injured By Gunfire in 9 Days, Local Says ‘Haven’t Seen Anything Like This in My Life’

posted by Hannity Staff - 7.04.20

Violence and gunfire continued to plague New York City since anti-police protests started back in June, with authorities confirming more than 100 people have been shot in the last 9 days.

“There have been 112 victims in 83 shootings over a nine-day period ending Saturday, according to police. Most of those shot were expected to survive, but at least six people have died in the past week and others suffered serious or critical injuries,” reports 1010Wins.

The NYPD on Sunday released this info detailing the nine-day stretch of shootings.
Friday, 6/19 – 8 shooting incidents with 9 victims.
Saturday, 6/20 -18 shooting incidents with 24 victims.
Sunday, 6/21 – 2 shooting incidents with 5 victims.
Monday, 6/22 – 11 shooting incidents with 17 victims.
Tuesday, 6/23 – 10 shooting incidents with 10 victims.
Wednesday, 6/24 – 3 shooting incidents with 5 victims.
Thursday, 6/25 – 5 shooting incidents with 8 victims.
Friday, 06/26 – 9 incidents with 10 victims.
Saturday, 06/27 – 17 incidents with 24 victims.

“It has just been ridiculous how it has taken place, because we saw a serious decline over a five year period and we have working relationships to work with our police department with their community policing,” said one local leader in Brooklyn. “Now look at what we’re faced with. I have not seen anything like this in my entire life living here in New York.”

Read the full report here.

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