NEW YORK -- The NYPD is investigating the death of a subway passenger who was pushed onto the tracks on Monday night. It followed a series of high-profile attacks in the transit system this year.
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A 24-year-old man has been charged with murder in the unprovoked subway shove that killed a person at a busy East Harlem station during Monday's evening rush, authorities said Tuesday. Carlton ...
Several measures could help ease their concerns, experts say. By Ana Ley A string of frightening attacks in the subway amid a broader increase in crime in the system so far this year has put some ...
A commuter was struck and killed by a Manhattan subway train Monday after being shoved onto the tracks by an emotionally disturbed person in an unprovoked attack, according to police and sources.
Please enter a valid email address. Criminals are continuing to unleash bloodshed on innocent New York City subway riders going about their daily lives, with violent transit crime becoming almost ...
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A man has been charged with murder along the New York City subway system, after police said he shoved someone into the path of an oncoming train this week in "an unprovoked attack." The killing ...
Adams said the city is partnering with Evolv, a Massachusetts-based weapons detection company whose detectors are used in schools and venues across the country. Evolv, however, has faced scrutiny ...
There is a 90-day waiting period before the program can start, the city said. New York City plans to test weapons detection technology in the subway system in response to an increase in transit ...