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Rise in Crime and Security Concerns in the New York City Subway

A passenger died after he was found bleeding from the head last night aboard a New York City Subway car in Queens.

An investigation into the case is underway. The police said that The man, in his 20s, was found unconscious aboard a Manhattan-bound E line train at the Sutphin Boulevard station in the Jamaica neighborhood, which connects to the John F. Kennedy Airport AirTrain.

An MTA employee made the discovery shortly after 9 pm Tuesday and called 911. The victim was transported to Jamaica Hospital where he was pronounced dead.

So far the police do not know if he was the victim of any crime. It is unclear how the man suffered a large laceration to his head. His name has not been released and the medical examiner must determine the official cause of death.

Anyone with information should call at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477) and in Spanish 1-888-57-PISTA (74782). Also through the page crimestoppers.nypdonline.org or by text message to 274637 (CRIMES), followed by TIP577. All communications are strictly confidential.

Since taking office in January 2022, the alcalde Eric Adams, ex NYPD, announced several times that the number of NYPD officers in the subway system would double in a reinforced security plan to confront violence in the chaotic NYC Subway. But until now The crime has continued.

On Thursday, a man was stabbed with a screwdriver on a Subway train in Midtown Manhattan. Two nights earlier, a gunman opened fire on a homeless man who apparently tried to rob a woman inside a station in Times Square.

Los Gun Arrests Inside the Chaotic New York Subway Have Increased a Staggering 94% compared to before the pandemic paralysis (2019), according to official figures.

In August the cost of the fare rose, while the MTA faces losses of $690 million dollars annually due to the number of users who access without paying, some for not having money and others for simple vandalism. “Toll” collectors have also appeared: people who open the emergency doors of the stations to let others pass in exchange for a “collaboration” in cash.

2023-11-15 06:12:21
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