New York Gov. Kathy Hochul deployed hundreds of National Guard troops to assist with bag checks across the New York City subway system in the wake of a series of headline-grabbing crimes and ...
The extra push is in addition to the 2,500 NYPD officers and National Guard members already assigned to stations around the city. Read more: With NYC subway safety in the spotlight, Michelle Go's ...
Gov. Hochul’s plan to put police on every overnight subway train starts next week, she told reporters Thursday.
New York City Gov. Kathy Hochul announced Thursday that she is deploying more police officers to the New York City subway ...
Kathy Hochul announced that an additional 250 National Guard members would be deployed in the New York City subway system as part of a continued safety effort. It added to the 750 National Guard ...
The $77 million plan, which will be accomplished by paying overtime, will be paid from state funds, Hochul said.
In response to the wave of violent crimes, Democratic New York Gov. Kathy Hochul deployed 1,000 National Guard members to patrol the subway system and directed the MTA to install security cameras ...
During an MTA board meeting on Wednesday, Chair and CEO Janno Lieber announced that subway fare evasion has decreased from 14 ...
In March, Hochul announced the National Guard would patrol the New York City Subway system, and in December, added 250 more National Guard members. Earlier this month the city announced police ...
The effort also comes as the state continues to deploy the National Guard in the city’s subway system, where troops have been conducting random bag checks and patrolling the stations. New York ...
Unlike state and local police, the National Guard has no authority to make arrests in the subway system. Ten people were murdered in the New York City subway system last year — including the ...