Former reality star Leah McSweeney has announced her decision to leave New York City due to concerns over rising crime rates, stating that the city she once considered home is no longer safe. McSweeney, known for her role on Bravo's 'Real Housewives of New York,' expressed her disappointment in having to part ways with the city she holds dear.
McSweeney recounted a recent incident involving her daughter, where a man threatened her and her friends on the subway, instilling fear and unease. She highlighted the alarming nature of the encounter, emphasizing the lack of safety for women in the city.
In another unsettling observation, McSweeney witnessed a person openly using drugs in Times Square during daylight hours, further underscoring her concerns about the deteriorating quality of life in New York City.
Blaming city officials for downplaying the severity of the situation, McSweeney criticized their claims that the city is safer than ever. She pointed out the disconnect between the rhetoric of politicians and the reality on the ground, citing statistics that show certain crimes, such as homicides, robberies, and assaults, have seen significant increases.
Due to these escalating crime rates and her daughter's college plans in Florida, McSweeney revealed her intention to relocate to Miami. Expressing her reluctance to leave New York, she emphasized the urgent need for change and leadership that prioritizes public safety.
While acknowledging New York City's status as a vibrant and iconic metropolis, McSweeney urged Mayor Adams to address the pressing issues affecting residents and visitors alike. She emphasized the importance of improving the overall quality of life in the city to ensure its continued appeal and safety for all.