NYC to launch PSA campaign warning against subway surfing
Last year, there were 928 reported incidents of people riding outside trains -- a 366% increase from 2021.
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Last year, there were 928 reported incidents of people riding outside trains -- a 366% increase from 2021.
The bus driver said he had six young kids on board when all of a sudden the front engine started smoking.
The proposed rate hikes were unveiled during an MTA board meeting Monday.
Jordan Neely's death sparked widespread debate and protests after he was put in a chokehold on the subway in SoHo.
Police got rid of the Trespass Affidavit Program in 2020, but a federal monitor found the practice still exists.
The NYPD says there were no "reported collisions, summonses, injuries, or arrests."
At least 20 schools are now on a list of possible shelters.
The accident happened at around 3:15 p.m. at Einstein Loop north and Hutchinson River Parkway east in Co-Op City.
The Marine veteran, who was seen on video putting Neely in a chokehold on the subway, turned himself in Friday.
The 24-year-old Marine veteran will face a charge of manslaughter in the second degree.
Neely died last week after he was put in a chokehold by a fellow passenger on the F train in SoHo.
Sources tell CBS News Santos is expected in court Wednesday.
Monday's demonstrations quickly devolved outside the subway station in SoHo where Neely, 30, was killed last week.
Protesters are calling for the arrest of the Marine veteran, identified by his attorney as Daniel Penny.
Calls continue for the arrest of a Marine veteran who put the 30-year-old in a chokehold on the subway.