Three people were attacked in the subway in Manhattan Monday night into early Tuesday—violence that followed a bloody holiday weekend in the transit system, with over a half-dozen assaults.
Monday night’s victims included an on-duty subway conductor who was pelted with rocks, as well as a woman and man who were assaulted during robberies, which have surged 87% in the system this year, according to police and a transit union.
The female conductor was attacked just before 8 p.m. aboard a train in Lower Manhattan, police said.
While police said the conductor was assaulted with an “unknown object,” Transport Workers Union spokesman Pete Donohue told PIX11 that a group of teens threw rocks at her and that she was struck in the face and chest.
The conductor was assisted by the NYPD and EMS at the Chambers Street station, leading to some delays on 2 and 3 trains, according to the MTA.
The assaults came after a rash of violence in the subway system over the weekend, including multiple stabbings and slashings. A woman was also beaten with a metal pipe.
Отсюда
За вчерашний день два нападения с целью грабежа и работницу метро (кондуктор - типа закрывает открывает двери в составе) подростки закидали булыжниками в 8 вечера на Манхэттане. Кстати, помимо поножовщины про которую я писал ранее, на выходных женщину в метро избили металлической трубой.
При этом две трети избирателей, включая нашего мэра, считают, что следует пересмотреть закон, который позволяет рецедивистам гулять на свободе без залога, поскольку они голожопики. Ну и те продолжают совершать мелкие преступления. Которые иногда вовсе не мелкие, если подумать.
Meanwhile, two-thirds of voters agree with New York City Mayor Eric Adams that the controversial bail law needs to be overhauled by giving judges the discretion to detain “dangerous” recidivist felons pending trial for a lesser offense.
Under the current bail law, these defendants are automatically released pending trial if they’re charged with a non-violent felony or misdemeanor crime that exempts them from cash bail consideration or detention.