A series of violent attacks on New York's subways, the largest system in the country, has caused increased fears among riders. NBC News' Sam Brock reports.
According to mental health experts, most people with mental illness are not violent and they are far more likely to be victims of violent crime than perpetrators.
Linda Rosa, 71 – a retired MTA computer operation worker who lives in East New York – got off a No. 3 train at Hoyt Street ...
Governor Kathy Hochul says public violence has been a growing concern in our state for some time and now there’s an extra worry in recent weeks following a surge in violent attacks in New York City, ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul says the recent surge in violence in the subway "cannot continue." She says she will include new ...
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Gov. Kathy Hochul says the recent surge in violence in the subway "cannot continue." She says she will include new ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul pledged Friday to stop the runaway train of subway violence by making it easier to involuntarily commit and treat dangerous mentally ill New Yorkers — but critics quickly ...
The liberal establishment at New York just can’t bring itself to credit the one strategy against crime that seems to have ...