New York Gov. Hochul, NYC Mayor Adams to unveil plan to improve safety in city subway -Breaking
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NEW YORK, (Reuters) – New York Governor Kathy Hochul will present a plan to improve safety in New York City’s subway system. This is following recent incidents involving homeless people.
According to The New York Post documents, the plan involves sending social workers and school nurses to New York to help homeless New Yorkers.
There have been many reports in recent months of random attackers pushing passengers onto subway tracks. This includes a Manhattan woman killed when she was forced onto the tracks.
Adams was a strong advocate for public safety during his campaign to become mayor. He pledged to reduce violent crime by increasing the number of patrols in New York City’s subways to stop assaults.
After a number of lethal and highly publicized crimes committed in the area since Jan. 1, he declared a plan to reduce gun violence within the city.
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