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New York City Gov. Cathy Hochul sent National Guard and state troopers to help the NYPD secure subway stations in the Big Apple amid fears of crime and disorder. Subway users are taking action.

Many people support the move in the wake of recent unrest, including surveillance video showing a man throwing an incendiary canister at people through a turnstile at a Manhattan subway station.

Indiscriminate ramming attacks on subway platforms have left people dead or seriously injured by oncoming trains, and last week in Manhattan, an ex-con attacked a moving train during an altercation. was accused of throwing away an ankle monitor before pushing his ex-girlfriend.

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New York City Police Department officers patrol a subway station in New York City on Monday, March 11, 2024. Earlier this month, Gov. Cathy Hochul announced a five-point plan to deploy 750 National Guard troops to combat a nearly 20% rise in crime levels nationwide. subway. (Matthew McDermott, Fox News Digital)

A train conductor who survived being randomly slashed on the neck while on the job said: new york post I have no intention of taking another subway this weekend.

“It’s not safe.”

— Gabriela, New York City Commuter

Straphangers have also reported incidents of lewd behavior and other deviant behavior, which they say can be addressed with increased police patrols.

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“It’s not safe,” one rider, Gabriela, told Fox News Digital this week.

Another passenger, Talley, said he prefers to avoid night trains and take Uber after hours.

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NYPD and National Guard conduct random bag searches on New York City subways

On Monday, March 11, 2024, the New York City Police Department and National Guard conduct random bag searches on New York City subways. (Matthew McDermott, Fox News Digital)

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“We should hire more police officers because we need more jobs in this country,” David added.

As of 2024, both robberies and traffic crimes are up in the Big Apple compared to last year, according to New York City Police Department crime statistics, and a series of high-profile violent incidents has tourists worried.

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Commuters pass through a subway tunnel in midtown Manhattan on Monday, March 11, 2024. (Matthew McDermott, Fox News Digital)

“I don’t think anyone really feels safe,” Talley said. “But I’m seeing officers and I’m seeing efforts being made. So I don’t know. I don’t know where the solution is.”

Last week, Mr. Hochul sent in the National Guard to assist the New York City Police Department with unannounced bag searches, which Mayor Eric Adams reinstated in an effort to curb violence.

“This will at least create a deterrent effect for people who are thinking of bringing guns and knives onto the subway,” she told reporters on March 6. Because I listened to the mayor, I listened to the governor, there will be more people checking my luggage. ”

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On Monday, March 11, 2024, the New York City Police Department and National Guard conduct random bag searches on New York City subways. (Matthew McDermott, Fox News Digital)

She also proposed legislation that would ban people from riding the subway if they were convicted of assaulting a fellow passenger or of installing a camera on a train after slashing a conductor.

Adams also announced increased NYPD subway patrols to combat the spike in crime. And amidst these increased patrols, NYPD officers had already successfully rescued a man who had fallen onto the tracks in the Bronx before the train arrived.

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However, not everyone agreed to have their bags checked, leading to angry complaints from late-arriving commuters.

Another straphanger candidate looked at the bag station and turned around, even though authorities randomly did not stop him.

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NYPD and National Guard on patrol

NYPD and National Guard members patrol the New York City subway on Monday, March 11, 2024. (Matthew McDermott, Fox News Digital)

He declined to give his name, but said he came to the United States after fleeing communist Romania as a child and called bag searches “unconstitutional.”

“It doesn’t matter what your politics are,” he said. “They need probable cause to search you.”

As traffic crime plagues the city, critics of progressive district attorneys in four of the five boroughs say a Marine Corps veteran has been charged in the erratic death of a passenger while a repeat offender They have complained about low bail or no bail. Riders in May.

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NYPD and National Guard members randomly search bags on the New York City subway on Monday, March 11, 2024. (Matthew McDermott, Fox News Digital)

Daniel Penny, 24, is charged with manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide for allegedly strangling Jordan Neely, 30, while she was shouting and threatening passengers on a Manhattan F train. He has been indicted. Neely, who had dozens of arrests, including multiple assaults on the subway, died in the encounter.

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Penny was released on $100,000 bail and is scheduled to appear in court next week.

Daniel Penny leaves Manhattan Criminal Court

Daniel Penny will be arraigned in New York on June 28, 2023, and released from Manhattan Criminal Court. (AP Photo/John Minchillo)

“I don’t feel comfortable with my wife and kids riding the subway right now,” said Luis Gerolmino, a Staten Island attorney. He said the city’s crime problem began to spiral out of control after Bill de Blasio abandoned the tough-on-crime policies of his predecessors Rudy Giuliani and Mike Bloomberg.

“What we have to have is [National Guard] We have the best police department in the world and they manipulate the system to protect us, so to go there and protect the subway is ridiculous. ”

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National Guard and NYPD members randomly search bags on the New York City subway on Monday, March 11, 2024. (Matthew McDermott, Fox News Digital)

He said that in addition to hiring more police officers, New Yorkers could also try to elect a new district attorney.

“With the exception of Mike McMahon in Staten Island, who happens to do a very good job, all the district attorneys in this city have fallen into the mainstream liberal progressive attitude of not wanting to prosecute crimes,” Gerolmino said. said. “And they seem to be very selective about who they charge crimes against. We need to vote for a different district attorney.”

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The subway seemed unusually empty outside of Monday’s rush hour.

The city is losing tens of thousands of residents to the continued influx of illegal immigrants and immigrants.

The New York Times reported Thursday that about 78,000 people will abandon the Big Apple in 2023. This is on top of 126,000 residents in 2022, and more than 500,000 residents moved out between April 2020 and July 2023, the paper said.

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