Does it make sense that New Yorkers are concerned about masked vigilantes? In isolation, sure. Does it make sense that they aren't making a bigger deal out of, I dunno, a giant arm sticking out of the earth (not that that ever gets mentioned anymore)? No, it doesn't. It also doesn't make sense that the whole "everyone is dead but now they are back five years later" situation is basically treated as a mild inconvenience, or the the discovery that alien cultures are real and vast and varied isn't treated as a big deal, or gods are literally real, and so on and so forth.
But, I mean, that's superhero comics (and now movies) for you. That's why they aren't really science fiction, they are fantasies that are mostly just meant to entertain. If they are going to have meaningful stakes and themes, those either have to be on a personal level, or in particularly ambitious films and comics, by basically working as allegory.
Most superhero films have nonsense plots. A street-level one like this minimizes the nonsense.