"Assessing New York's Subway Safety Amid Recent Shootings"

Following a recent subway shooting in Brooklyn, New Yorkers are divided on the issue of subway safety, with some expressing heightened fear and others maintaining confidence in the city's security. Despite the deployment of the National Guard and State Police to increase security, the incident has underscored the limitations of law enforcement in improving safety underground. The shooting has prompted some residents to consider leaving the city, while others believe New York remains one of the safest cities in the world. The incident has sparked a debate about the safety of the subway system, with diverging opinions among New Yorkers and a muddled picture presented by recent subway crime data.
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