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NYC Subways Face Surge in Violence Despite Heightened Patrols
New York City, USAFriday, January 3, 2025
Governor Kathy Hochul has tried to help by sending over 1, 000 National Guard troops into the transit system, while Mayor Eric Adams added 1, 000 more NYPD cops. But the violence keeps happening. Just this week, an MTA worker was stabbed in the Bronx, and four other passengers were slashed at different stations. One man even survived being pushed onto the tracks in a terrifying incident.
The statistics don't lie. In the past 28 days, there have been 48 felony assaults in the transit system, which is a 40% increase from the same period last year. The Guardian Angels are back on patrol, trying to help, but the violence continues to worry subway riders.
Some people think the problem lies with a lack of common sense in government. Councilwoman Inna Vernikov from Brooklyn believes that until the powers that be understand and address the patterns behind these crimes, the violence won't stop. Others, like Councilman Joe Borelli from Staten Island, think that arresting and prosecuting criminals more effectively could make a real difference.
The offices of Governor Hochul and City Hall have not yet responded to requests for comment.
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