NYPD officers will patrol subway trains from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m., as part of an initiative to address rising crime.
The NYPD said the attack happened around 11 a.m. near the 149th Street and Grand Concourse subway station.
Kathy Hochul’s pledge to put cops on every overnight train — her third enforcement surge in three years — doesn’t deal with ...
The NYPD is set to deploy dozens of additional officers throughout the MTA overnight starting Monday night as part of the ...
Only half the cash needed for the 300-cop, six-month surge is lined up — and Hochul asked for the remaining funds in the ...
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul laid out an ambitious agenda for 2025 during her State of the State address at the Hart Theater in ...
"I'm not waiting," Hochul said. Users of the nation's largest subway system will start seeing New York City police officers ...
Gov. Hochul said the state will be paying to put police on every overnight subway train for the next six months, “to reduce ...
The governor responded to a rash of violent incidents on the city’s subway system by announcing the deployment of police ...
The $77 million plan, which will be accomplished by paying overtime, will be paid from state funds, Hochul said.
Police should patrol every New York City subway train during the overnight hours, Gov. Kathy Hochul proposed during her State ...
Gov. Hochul said the state will be paying to put police on every overnight subway train in NYC for the next six months, “to reduce crime and the fear of crime” in the MTA’s mass transit system.