Felonies surge 40% on NYC subways compared to 2021 — but MTA touts more cops to stem crime wave

Felony crimes — together with homicide, rape and theft — have surged on the subway system by 40% thus far this yr in comparison with 2021, in line with newly launched NYPD stats.

At the least 1,917 felony crimes had been reported from January by way of October — up from the 1,367 tallied throughout the identical interval final yr, the figures ready for Tuesday’s MTA board committee conferences confirmed.

Final month alone noticed 210 whole felonies, up from 198 in September, the NYPD stated.

The October tally included three murders, two burglaries, 51 robberies, 46 felony assaults and 108 grand larcenies — all will increase from that month in 2021, in line with police.

The year-to-date uptick in crime barely outpaced the 38% improve in ridership seen over the identical interval, as straphangers returned to the system within the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Cops at Roosevelt Ave. staton in Queens
The system had seen eight murders thus far this yr as of Oct. 31, NYPD stated.
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Police at the scene on an outdoor subway platform
Riders usually tend to be victims of a subway crime at this time in comparison with earlier than the COVID-19 pandemic.
Christopher Sadowski

Metropolis straphangers have been extra prone to be victims of crime within the final two-and-a-half years in comparison with earlier than the pandemic, The Put up beforehand reported.

Killings within the subway system since 2020 have additionally skyrocketed to the best annual ranges in 25 years as the town grapples with an general spike in random violence, NYPD stats present.

The system had seen 9 murders thus far this yr as of Oct. 31, in comparison with six throughout that point interval final yr, in line with the newly launched information, in line with the newly launched information.

police care parked outside West 72nd St subway station
MTA leaders have pushed for extra cops on the subways for the final a number of years.
Christopher Sadowski

The transit violence that has prompted officers to deploy extra cops underground, with the state footing the invoice for time beyond regulation.

However noteworthy and heinous crimes have persevered, together with back-to-back stabbings final Tuesday evening that left three individuals injured together with a superb Samaritan.

The knife-wielding brute behind the second incident allegedly shouted anti-Muslim slurs in the course of the course of the assault, police stated.

Straphangers have additionally skilled a number of brushes with dying this November. In a single incident on Saturday, a 38-year-old lady was pushed onto the tracks in Brooklyn solely to be rescued by a fellow subway rider.

 New York City Police and Fire Department officials on the scene above a subway station
The yr has been marked by high-profile crimes together with a mass taking pictures at thirty sixth Avenue in Brooklyn that left 10 individuals wounded.
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Reached for remark, a spokesman for the MTA stated an inflow of cops introduced final month by Gov. Kathy Hochul and Mayor Eric Adams has led to much less crime.

“The NYPD is now placing extra officers on subway vehicles and on platforms, and thus far this month it has resulted in a drop in crime,” stated the spokesman, Aaron Donovan.

Riders and transit staff who spoke to The Put up on Sunday had been cut up on whether or not the current inflow of cops had made an influence.

“They simply wait till police are usually not round,” stated grocery retailer employee Lee Rivera, 25.

However an MTA station clerk who works at a subway cease in Manhattan stated the additional cops helps hold issues at bay.

“Extra police, extra consideration,” the clerk stated. “When it’s going to be winter extra homeless are coming. Thank god thus far so good. Police are right here so that's good.”

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