The New York Meeting permitted a invoice on Monday that mandates the MTA have cameras working in any respect subway stations and expands its authority so as to add extra surveillance expertise under floor — a day after the fourth subway murder in 2022.
The invoice, known as Sedrick’s Legislation, is known as for Sedrick Simon, the constituent of Meeting member Rodneyse Bichotte Hermelyn who was fatally struck by a prepare in 2019 at a Brooklyn subway station with no platform cameras.
Three years later, how he wound up on the tracks within the oath of the prepare stays a thriller.
Bichotte first launched the invoice in 2020 and revived her efforts to cross it following the April 12 mass capturing on a crowded Brooklyn N prepare in Sundown Park.
The invoice handed the Meeting solely a day after a suspectshot and killed 48-year-old Daniel Enriquez within the chest Sunday morning on a Q prepare — with out provocation. The suspect remained at-large as of Monday night.
“I'm in tears, I really feel like I waited and had been holding my breath for this to lastly occur and now I really feel like I can breathe,” Jennifer Muhammad, Sedrick Simon’s sister, instructed The Submit upon listening to the information the invoice will advance to the state Senate. “I really feel like my brother’s demise wasn’t for nothing.”
Muhammad, 37, and her household have been haunted by her brother’s demise, who was on his method to an appointment when he was killed round 7 a.m. on Dec. 26, 2019.
“Sufficient individuals have died, sufficient kids have misplaced their dad and mom,” she stated, including she is “hoping and praying” the Senate passes the invoice and Gov. Kathy Hochul indicators it into legislation.
“Not solely will it create a security for the passengers, however a deterrent for the criminals.”
The MTA says it already complies with the phrases set by the invoice as a result of it has cameras at each subway station.
“We recognize the Meeting’s help for the MTA’s ongoing digital camera safety program that already has put in cameras in all 472 subway stations and is scheduled so as to add hundreds extra later this 12 months alone,” MTA Communications Director Tim Minton stated.
“Including cameras all through the system will improve protection already offering materials help for investigating crimes and catching these accountable.”
Bichotte stated in a speech to the Meeting Monday that making the subway safer is one thing “each New Yorker can get behind” and cited the invoice’s bipartisan help.
Felony assaults on the New York Metropolis transit system spiked greater than 50 p.c between February and March — reaching the best complete for the reason that NYPD started growing subway patrols 11 months in the past, new information reveals.
“The invoice seeks to moderately set up cameras on each platform on the MTA system,” the Brooklyn Democrat stated. “I even have individuals who pray earlier than moving into the subway prepare station over at Newkirk Avenue-Little Haiti station. New Yorkers deserve better peace of thoughts of their every day commutes.”
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