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Councilor Ydanis Rodríguez explains what the recent violence in the New York subway may be due to | Video | Univision 41 New York WXTV

gisel: a 32-year-old manstop a hospital after beingpushed a platform from thetrain seven at the stationmanhattan.the cop revealed this photoWhat are you going to see on the screen of thesuspect in relation to the case,this attack is unprovokedthe most recent happened isweek including a woman whowas pushed at thetrain, we talk about thesemeetings with the president of theI ate transport from theNew York City.gisel: how warm is your reactionuntil this wave of violence thatwe have seen in the subway duringthe last ones were a situationquite worrying forour people.I think it is the product of acity ​​that still has toconnect ace to people whohave mental problems withthe services they deserve.we celebrate allreforms that we have beendoing, especially systemcriminal but we have alsohad a part peoplethat have left the center ofpresentation in the past,and we have notconnected with or services thatthey deserve.the time of the epidemic onetime where we have not seen whatwhat has to do with himemotional impact there are manypeople who are left withoutapartment they have no otherplace other than trains,a combination of all thosefactors.gisel: you know it does aboutthe mayor was askedblasio’s bill just aboutthis issue and how did it workimportance, in fact thepolice commissioner saidcrime is down but there isto recognize that there is still nonight service and that couldinfluence.we have been workingalong with the former captain of thecop who is currently thecounty president ofbrooklyn,for us to ensure thatlamta,reopen 24 hoursare crucial for ourimmigrant and working people,much more than now the vaccineit can be done between fourhours.when they close and arewashing the dishes, I whatI did that job when I arrivedhere in 83 I know what it istake a train at dawn.reopen the trains aswe demand,the county president ofbrooklyn and my person is somethingwhat we hope will be donesoon as posible.gisel: do you think themayor is subtractingimportance to this issue?I think it’s himgovernor, the mta is a1 trilion olar agencyis the great ace system ofpublic transportation of thenacón in which however it isdirected primarily bythe state we askthe recent leadership thatlet us ensure that the governorunderstand that to reopen the trains24 hours is already a necessityfor us,to go step by step openingthe city.gisel: think we can do ita safe way for ourpeople?we know what newyork has been strangled.I think it was the first thingI thought the city was closedwhen the pandemic started butI also think that the last

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