Following a deadly shooting on a rush hour train, conflicting messaging on subway safety emerges. Governor Hochul deploys National Guard in busy subway stations. Additional police officers are deployed daily to address subway crime. Mayor Adams holds presser discussing NYC issues, including subway safety. National Guard troops line subway stations amid increased security measures to combat crime.
Police officers patrolling subway trains and National Guard soldiers inspecting bags have been added to combat crime, but some analysts call the moves transit system “theater.” #TWTFrontPage https://t.co/63TM40m7jY
Riders of New York City’s subway have seen it all. @Rosemarie_Ward tells “The Intelligence” why they are now seeing stations lined with National Guard troops https://t.co/8ljdqbjSYD https://t.co/AOPMD5QsO7
Coming Up: Every week, Mayor Adams holds an open presser to allow reporters to ask questions on a variety of issues facing NYC. @lizkimtweets shares what happened at this week's press conference, including subway safety and more. LISTEN on @WNYC https://t.co/20NQjvN7re
Over 1 thousand additional police officers are being deployed into the @NYCTSubway daily to address subway crime and help to keep the transit system safe. This morning @NYPDTransit and Chief LiPetri spoke to @DanMannarino and @HSanchezTV on @PIX11News. https://t.co/LiNqEIAwGh
This A.M., @harrysiegel & @DeanMeminger discussed conflicting messaging surrounding safety on the subways after last week's deadly shooting on a rush hour train and governor Hochul's deployment of the National Guard in busy subway stations. https://t.co/if2Ukflcja