NYC meets deadline to share subway crime data
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Apr 1, 2025
New York City met its deadline to share key data on subway crime and mitigation efforts amid federal scrutiny.
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New York City's transit and commuter services provider sent a letter with details on subway crime
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and its mitigation efforts to the U.S. Department of Transportation. This comes in response to a request for the information from Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy
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who set a deadline of March 31st and indicated noncompliance could impact federal funding
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Metropolitan Transportation Authority Chair and CEO Janer Lieberst correspondence to the DOT included crime statistics
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de-escalation training for employees and efforts to. to curb fair evasion. Lieber claimed in his letter, New York City's transit system
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remains one of the safest in the nation. Asserting crime rates in the subway system are among
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the lowest in the last 30 years since these statistics were first collected, and citing data
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from the Federal Transit Administration, which found riders in Minneapolis and Dallas are 13 times
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more likely per trip to be the victim of an assault. He also argued the MTA does not receive
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a fair share of federal funding for transit security, but still exceeds federal safety standards
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When New York Governor Kathy Hochle having previously pointed out the MTA serves 43 of the nation transit riders yet receives only 17 of federal transit funding
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However, Duffy maintains New York City should be doing more with its current resources to further reduce crime in the subway system
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Posting a video to X, stating the problem could be fixed in just hours
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In 36 hours, she could clean up the subways. This could be a non-issue. Crime rates are still up 56%
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since 2019. This is not hard. Over the last six years, assaults on the city's transit system
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have risen by about the amount Duffy stated. But the latest NYPD data also indicates that overall
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subway crime is down, 17 and a half percent from last year and nearly 19 percent from
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pre-pandemic levels in 2019. To further enhanced safety, Hockel has deployed state police
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the National Guard, and additional NYPD patrols to subway stations. Meanwhile, Lieber has
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extended an invitation to Duffy to tour the subway system firsthand, but it remains unclear
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whether the DOT will accept. For Straight Arrow News, I'm Jack Almer
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