Posted on: January 3, 2024, 08:42h.
Last updated on: January 3, 2024, 08:42h.
Atlantic City experienced two tragic stabbings on New Year’s Day, and both incidents are believed to be unrelated.
The two victims are Vincent O’Brien III, 50, who was found near the Tropicana parking lot, and Nazir Cintron, 22, discovered at Michigan Ave. and the Boardwalk at Bally’s. Both victims unfortunately passed away.
The Atlantic County Prosecutor’s Office Major Crime Unit is asking for the public’s help in investigating the cases. Anyone with information can contact the unit at 609-909-7666 or submit an anonymous tip at ACPO.tips.
Safety Paramount Concern
While Atlantic City’s gaming industry has been thriving, the recent spike in crime is a major concern for casino executives, threatening the city’s progress.
According to Hard Rock International Chairman Jim Allen, public safety is crucial for a resort town, and the investment in security measures will make Atlantic City safer for everybody.
The city is currently implementing a $5 million state-financed security program, including the installation of about 200 additional high-tech surveillance cameras to bolster security.
Along with this, plans are underway to reduce vehicular traffic along Atlantic Ave. in order to provide more sidewalk space and bike lanes.
Crime Spike
In 2023, there was a noticeable uptick in the number of aggravated assaults and robberies in Atlantic City, sparking concerns about public safety.