"New York's Ongoing Struggle with Crime and Subway Safety"

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New Yorkers express concerns over rising subway crime, prompting Governor Kathy Hochul to dispatch the National Guard and state troopers to assist the NYPD in securing subway stations. Recent incidents, including a man hurling flaming cans at people and random shoving attacks, have left commuters feeling unsafe. While some support the increased security measures, others criticize the bag checks and call for hiring more police officers and electing new district attorneys to address the city's crime problems. The city has seen a significant exodus of residents amid the ongoing crime concerns.
Topics:nation#crime-and-public-safety#governor-kathy-hochul#national-guard#new-york-city#nypd#subway-crime
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