"NYC Officials Unveil Plan for Increased Subway Policing Amid Rising Crime"

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Governor Kathy Hochul is expected to announce an increase in law enforcement in the subway system after a series of violent attacks over the weekend, including an unprovoked attack on a 64-year-old man at Penn Station. The attacks have prompted concerns about safety in the subway system, with statistics showing a rise in violent crimes. Hochul plans to increase police presence and consider additional resources such as cameras to address transit crime, while also acknowledging the role of mental health crises in subway incidents.
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