New York will send National Guard to subways after a string of violent crimes
- New York Governor Kathy Hochul plans to deploy 750 National Guard members to assist NYPD in subway safety, targeting violent incidents.
- Hochul proposes legislation allowing judges to ban dangerous individuals from riding the subway or buses for three years.
- Hochul aims to increase presence of law enforcement, deploy more outreach, and install cameras in conductor cabins to enhance subway safety.
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New York deploys National Guard in subway to reduce crime, but is that what it's really about?
It appears woke cities are beginning to acknowledge that their soft-on-crime policies are actually encouraging more crime. Funny how that works. New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, for example, has decided to send 750 National Guard troops to New York City’s subways to crack down on the growing violence...

New York governor to deploy National Guard, state police to combat NYC subway crime
New York Governor Kathy Hochul plan includes the deployment of 750 National Guard members and 250 New York State and MTA police officers into the subway system.
New York City's subway liberalism has changed into a real wild west. In the beginning of this year, the crime rate has skyrocketed again. Politicians lack ideas on how to stop the crime - the last idea is to send special forces from the National Guard and federal police to the subway.
Crime and violence are on the rise in the subway of the US business center, and the governor of the state of New York has announced that he will send National Guard troops there as a result.
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