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A dozen bloody attacks on NYC transit system in two weeks

Por: New York Post Nation October 11, 2022

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Three murders. Five stabbings. Countless other attacks.  Over the past two weeks, more than a dozen people have been , including three fatally, in a string of bloody, frightening incidents.  As more New Yorkers get back on the subways and buses in the waning days of the COVID-19 pandemic, major felony transit crime has shot up nearly 42% so far this year compared to 2021, NYPD data show.  While transit crime so far this year is 5% lower than... + full article



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