
NYC subway violence continues as de Blasio suggests 'travel buddies' for city employees
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A 64-year-old man is the latest victim of an unprovoked assault in a New York City subway station as Mayor Bill de Blasio lays out a plan to provide concerned city employees with "travel buddies" for their commutes to and from work.
Transit officials are pushing for de Blasio and the New York Police Department (NYPD) to designate more resources and personnel to fighting crime in the transit system. NYPD Commissioner Dermot Shea told local news station Spectrum NY1 on Tuesday that the department is trying to do so, but added: "We need some help." "I think that we are all on the same page – that’s about public safety and keeping New Yorkers safe," Shea told NY1’s Pat Kiernan. "Certainly, we want to put officers in the transit system, as well as Rockefeller Center, as well as a housing development in Staten Island – we want to do it all. We are working with resources and the tools we have with the community at a real trying time, Pat, to do just that."More Related News

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