State Senator unveils NYPD crime-reporting app

NEW YORK

Sen. Eric Adams' "Brooklyn Quality of Life" application allows users to email photos or recorded messages with their iPhones and Android smartphones. The anonymous emails go to a group of retired detectives who decide whether the content should be posted on a Facebook page accessible only to members of city agencies.

Adams, a Democrat from Brooklyn, says the free app gives people who are reluctant to go straight to the police a chance to help fight crime.

Deputy Police Commissioner Paul Browne tells the Daily News that he wants everyone to feel free to call police, but if Adams wants to help, "that's fine."

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