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NYPD starting 1st wave of overnight subway patrols
NYPD starting first wave of overnight subway patrols as part of Hochul safety plan
The NYPD is set to deploy dozens of additional officers throughout the MTA overnight starting Monday night as part of the governor’s latest plan to address safety. Gov. Kathy Hochul announced the phased approach subway safety last week during her State of the State address.
NYPD officers begin patrolling subway platforms and trains during overnight hours
As she promised in her State of the State address, Gov. Kathy Hochul has added hundreds of NYPD officers to subway platforms and trains during overnight hours.
Hochul finally unveils details of her plan to have hundreds of cops stationed overnight on subways
Hundreds of NYPD officers will start patrolling overnight trains next week, Gov. Kathy Hochul said Thursday – finally detailing her much-anticipated subway safety surge. “Monday, you’ll start to see the overnight presence on the trains,” she said, wearing a windbreaker in a Grand Central Station news conference.
NYPD patrols on overnight subway trains begins Monday
Can you remember the last time you saw an officer riding on the subway car? "I can't really remember not to recently," subway rider Arthur Kaplan said. This reality will change Monday night. Two NYPD police officers will ride on every overnight subway train as officials work to improve public safety.
NYPD begins on board overnight subway train patrols
Subway riders will have some company on board trains beginning Monday night. NYPD officers will be riding all the trains in teams of two. The program will be phased
Hochul wants to put an NYPD officer on every overnight NYC subway train
State of the State address, Hochul proposed new measures to improve subway safety, including more NYPD patrols, new protective barriers, and more.
Gov. Kathy Hochul proposes putting NYPD officers on overnight subways
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Overnight NYPD subway patrols begin
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Adams, Hochul commemorate MLK Day in NYC; NYPD bracing for inauguration-related protests
Mayor Eric Adams and Governor Kathy Hochul will attend Martin Luther King, Jr. Day events in New York City, with the ...
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NYPD officers will be stationed on subways overnight starting Monday, Gov. Hochul says
N.Y. Gov. Kathy Hochul plans to allocate $77 million to have a police officer stationed on every subway overnight, sources ...
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NYC straphangers cheer Hochul vow to put cops on overnight subways — but plan remains unclear
Mind the gap. Straphangers tentatively cheered Gov. Kathy Hochul’s plan to put New York’s Finest on every overnight subway ...
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NY Gov. Hochul vows $77M in overtime to put more police in subway system
The deployment will include 300 officers deployed on every overnight train and an additional 750 on stations and platforms, ...
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Hochul, city to invest $154M in NYPD overtime for subway safety strategy
Gov.
Kathy
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overtime spending for her subway safety strategy, amplifying the city’s already historic overtime spending on law enforcement. Some transit and good ...
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Hochul finally acknowledges NYC subway crime in ‘State of the State’ speech — but proposals slammed as largely ‘symbolic’
Gov. Kathy Hochul was forced to significantly acknowledge subway crime and mental illness in her policy-setting “State of the ...
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