The Democratic mayor was asked how he plans to address subway concerns after a man was shoved onto the tracks on Sunday, the third victim of such a crime in only days, according to officials and reports.
“New Yorkers are strong, resilient folks,” he continued. “We know that we can overcome anything. So, I understand the fear, but people should know that we’re going to get that presence out there to get people safe.” Earlier in the week, two people were pushed onto the tracks in separate incidents reported in as many days, the outlet reported.
In one of the most recent shootings, a young woman was killed and six others were wounded in a shooting at a Brooklyn apartment building that followed an earlier shooting near a Sweet 16 birthday party, police said.The first shooting happened shortly after 9 p.m. Sunday in the East New York neighborhood and left a 17-year-old boy wounded in the leg, New York Police Department Deputy Chief Michael Kemper said during a news conference. It wasn't known what prompted that shooting.
Try and defund crime and see if that works out for you dear Deblasio. Stupidity is abundant these days.
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