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As far as we know, it has been more than 50 days since gunfires were fired in downtown Mobile during the New Year’s Eve Festival city but do you know how many arrests have been made so far? Meanwhile, concerns have been raised among city officials over if a similar incident erupts during the Mardi Gras Season in the city. Thus, netizens are taking over the internet and eagerly searching for how many arrests have been made before Mardi Gras season. In fact, this story has captivated people’s attention. Thus we prepared this article. There are a lot of questions are prevailing among netizens about this story. Thus, we came up with this column to inform you about this buzzing story. Be sticky with this page and read this article till the end. Kindly swipe down the page and take a peek at the further-placed sections.
Sydney Mardi Gras Arrests 2023
Last year, not only gunfires were fired but also at least 400 crime reports were filed to police. But there is a significant decline in the number of crime reports registered by the police this year’s season. To be precise, this year police lodged 227 complaints which are 186 fewer than last year. According to the reports, last season police filed around 413 complaints after a major incident in downtown Mobile during the city’s New Year’s Eve festival. Kindly shift to the next section and read more details.
Mobile Mayor Sandy Stimpson asserted during a council meeting held on Wednesday, “I was concerned going into Mardi Gras after the occurrence of what happened on New Year’s Eve. But I think back to that point in time when everyone felt it was important to have a safe Mardi Gras. Everyone within public safety, especially the police, came up with an excellent plan.” It is quite impressive that despite around 1.1 million visitors visiting the Carnival celebration no gunfire incident was reported. However, a few incidences of crimes were filed. Scroll down the page and read more details.
Around 20 arrests were made for misdemeanors this season which is lower than of last year. In the last season, police filed 27 misdemeanor cases. This year, there is no felony crime took place. William Carroll of Mobile City Councilman who represents the downtown area that hosts the city’s Mardi Gras season said, “The best part of it is there were no major incidences. That’s a lot to say about our city.” Stay tuned to this website for more details and updates.