Police in riot gear stormed a rally on New York’s New York Metro

Police in riot gear stormed a rally on New York's New York Metro

People from duermen and deambulan in the Metro

Photo: ANDRÉS CORREA GUATARASMA

Civilians have no son in the attacks during the recent increase in violence in the New York Metro.

The serious offenses against the police in the subterranean area are also increasing, with 15 attacks on police officers in January, in comparison with Solo 5 during the same month in 2020, the Jews warned the NYPD’s transit jeep, Kathleen O’Reilly.

Hablando during a meeting of the MTA junta, O’Reilly said that figure was a large part of the total 43 serious aggressions in the Metro last month.

The publication of the statistics is produced in the middle of a recent preoccupation with an increase in violence in NYC public transportation, with information from Golfers, employees, caregivers and caregivers in the last weeks.

The New York Police Commissioner, Dermot Shea, said last week that it was reforming police presence with some 500 agents over the February 12th night of March that killed and killed two people, all attacked by a certain person in line A.

The president of the MTA, Pat Foye, said that the New York police had 644 more police officers in the Metro system in the last few days, but it was not enough. And the MTA was called in for a total of 1,500 officers patrolling the subterranean.

“It’s a good first step,” said Foye about the agents who had arrived just now. ‘Pero We need approximately 900 more police officers to burn the type of coverage and security that our users and employees need ”.

“Our solicitation will increase the level of NYPD personnel in the subterranics that existed in 1995, when the New York City Police merged with the NYPD to form the NYPD High Traffic Officer,” he said.

The traffic officers say that the delinquency in general has decreased in the Metro, and the number of passengers has been reduced by 70% due to the pandemic, but he has stopped the aggression.

Violence and “mental health crisis” that live in the city are causing congestion in the transportation system, denounced in January the city traffic officer (NYC Transit), Sarah Feinberg, in a map sent to Alcalde Bill de Blasio.

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