Well, I'm seeing NYC turning into a sh'thole where DeBlasio isn't targeting anybody. That is unless he's going to be there for a photo-op and then he clears the streets.
Not sure how that plays into this discussion. Google "New York City crime rates" and find articles saying both it's good and bad, better and worse, and arguments supporting both sides.
As for the clock/bomb, it's sad the school even found it necessary to call the police. But once they did, I agree the parents should have been immediately notified and given every opportunity to attend questioning by the police. At this point it was already determined the clock was just a clock.
Boys will be boys, and have played w/ toy guns every since there were guns. Also swords, knives, army men, fighter planes, etc. To me, it is much easier to separate harmless play from activity indicating concern, than the current media seems to think. It goes back to the media, (including talkshows and pundits), fabricating issues for money. For whatever reason, I guess it was the school's judgement this incident was an activity indicating concern.
But to use this issue to indict the police as a whole, or call for stings to cleanup law enforcement, is unworthy of an intelligent and analytic person. And for politicians to capitalize on this issue, ignoring the host of more prevalent concerns, is divisive and detestable.