More NYPD officers start riding overnight subway trains
- Governor Kathy Hochul's $77 million plan to improve subway safety includes deploying 300 additional officers on overnight trains in New York City, starting Monday night.
- The initiative aims to address a rise in violent incidents, including a recent murder and an attempted murder on subway trains.
- Subway riders support the increased police presence, with some expressing hope that it will help reduce crime.
- The city will cover half of the $154 million in overtime costs for the additional officers as part of a broader safety plan.
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