Sean Duffy on Wednesday Wednesday New York Gov. Kathy Hochul and the authority for metropolitan transport (MTA), accusing both discounting security risks in the confusions of New York City.
“@Mta & @govkathyhohochul still says that NYC is underground railways. Meanwhile, criminals are still terrorizing innocent New Yorkers,” Duffy wrote in the post on recent violence at NYC Metro. “Let’s fight to get to work again.”
In December, the 57-year-old woman allegedly on fire alive illegal migrant from Guatamala in a terrible subway.
Less than a month later, on New Year’s Eve, a New York City The man was charged with an attempted murder after he allegedly pushed a 45-year-old man on the subway songs.
2024. Year, the underground rail attack increased and doubled the killings at 10, Fox News Digital previously registered.
However, overall, the subway crime was reduced by 5.4%, according to NYPD.
Duffy In March, he sent a letter to MTA, noting that the New York transit body must reduce the crime, or would face the federal reduction of funds.

“The trend of violent crime, homesickness and other threats of public security in one of the most prominent subtitles of our nation is unacceptable,” Duffy wrote in question. “After years of soft crime policy, our division enters the order restoration.”
The letter requested a copy of the MTA data on the Utaji price, employee attacks, customer attacks and police patrols, Fox News Digital previously logged in.
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The members of the NYPD and the National Guard perform randomized subway searches in the New York City system, 11. March 2024. Years. Gov. Kathy Hochul distributed 750 members of the National Guard in the fight against 20% growth at the crime level in the entire underground places. (Matthew McDermott for Fox News Digital)
Also requested an explanation of how MTA, which gives billions of dollars from Federal governmentShe used means for a taxpayer to solve security and safety problems.
“Passengers are sick and tired of feeling as if they had to jeopardize their safety to get to work, go to school or travel around the city,” he traveled in the Piss. “We will continue to fight to ensure their federal tax dollars towards the path without crime.”
Dot, MTA and Hochul’s office did not immediately answer the Digital Fox News Digital request.
Fox News Digital’s Anders Hagstrom and Lindsay Kornick contributed to this report.
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