Massive NYC subway vandalism window smashing spree akin to 9/11 ‘warning signs,’ Guardian Angels founder says
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Guardian Angels founder Curtis Sliwa told Fox News Digital the smashing of windows on dozens of subway trains in one night is akin to 9/11 "warning signs."
Officials did not say there was a terror connection, but Sliwa told Fox News Digital it should be considered a warning to New York City Mayor Eric Adams regarding potential threats to infrastructure, noting the city is simultaneously grappling with the influx of some 113,000 disputably unvetted migrants from the border. Danielle Wallace is a reporter for Fox News Digital covering politics, crime, police and more. Story tips can be sent to danielle.wallace@fox.com and on Twitter: @danimwallace.
"These are warning signs. We had them in the aftermath of the attack of ‘93 when they tried to topple the World Trade Center," Sliwa said Wednesday, two days after the anniversary of 9/11 terror attacks. "But then Osama bin Laden from that cave in Afghanistan was warning us, we're coming for you. We ignored that. Well, these are warning signs. And now we have a porous border in which they can readily come over without detection. And we have elected officials who refuse to work with ICE."