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Brute bashes train operator with metal scooter in NYC subway — then makes escape through ...

New York Post 10 Apr 2025
A brute bashed a Bronx MTA conductor in the face with a metal scooter in an early Tuesday melee that ended with a second employee hurt as he tried to stop the attacker, cops and sources said.
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Suffolk adds more police officers to highways, expands street takeover force to improve road safety, officials say

Newsday 09 Apr 2025
Suffolk police are adding nine officers to its Highway Patrol Bureau and extending its Street Takeover Task Force, officials announced on Wednesday, part of its ongoing effort to improve roadway safety in the county.
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Autistic teen fighting for his life, leg amputated after being shot 9 times by Idaho police

New York Post 08 Apr 2025
An autistic teenager is fighting for his life after Idaho police shot him a whopping nine times — prompting community-wide outrage and protests, according to authorities and reports. Police were ...
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Man sucker-punched on-duty MTA bus driver in the Bronx: cops

The Villager 07 Apr 2025
Police in the Bronx are on the hunt for a brazen brute who allegedly punched an on-duty MTA bus driver last week ... Police released a photo of the suspect who allegedly assaulted an MTA bus driver in the Bronx on April 1, 2025.
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Trespasser dies in Metro-North train strike near Greenwich's Cos Cob station

Greenwich Time 05 Apr 2025
An MTA spokesperson�said the person trespassed and was struck at around 8.14�p.m., delaying service and drawing emergency services and MTA police to the scene ... .
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Inside the secret fees grabbing millions a month from our MTA fares

New York Post 03 Apr 2025
The MTA is desperately fighting the Trump administration to keep collecting its congestion-pricing tax — but a hefty chunk of the nearly $40 million a month in new tolls isn’t going to shore up the city’s dilapidated transit system ... MTA police.
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How the Trump administration is targeting green transportation in blue states

MinnPost 03 Apr 2025
The MTA has seen an expansion of police officers on the subway system under New York Governor Kathy Hochul’s safety plan, which began in March 2024, and recently reported that crime is down even compared to pre-pandemic levels.
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Retired LAPD sergeant gets $4.5 million in overtime fraud whistleblower lawsuit

The Los Angeles Times 01 Apr 2025
... fiscal year to settle police-related court cases ... The Police Department is one of several local law enforcement agencies that contract with MTA to patrol the county's sprawling bus and rail system.
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Who is Kaz Daughtry? Meet the city’s new deputy mayor for public safety

AM New York 30 Mar 2025
For a perfect example, this morning, I was on a call with the MTA. If an MTA officer stops ... So, just imagine how many times somebody gets stopped by the MTA police where they can't use that information.
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LIRR service on Oyster Bay branch suspended due to brush fire, MTA says

Newsday 28 Mar 2025
Long Island Rail Road service is suspended on the Oyster Bay branch line�because of a brush fire near the tracks east of Roslyn, the MTA said Friday night ... train from Oyster Bay to Jamaica, the MTA said.
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Longtime Metro-North worker accused of stealing about $206K over six months: MTA police

New York Post 27 Mar 2025
He was arrested by MTA police Tuesday and arraigned in White Plains City Court the next day before he was released on his own recognizance ... Vonashek said following the MTA police probe, Shabani was ...
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Metro-North cashier accused of stealing $206K in ticket vending machine money

Lohud 27 Mar 2025
Metro-North ridership still down from pre-pandemic levels ... Tom Shabani faces second degree grand larceny charges following an investigation by the MTA Police Department ... Shabani’s arrest followed an audit conducted by the MTA police department ...
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As NYC subways continue to get safer, one crime remains a top concern for MTA ...

The Villager 26 Mar 2025
MTA officials said at an agency board meeting in Lower Manhattan on Wednesday that while major crime is spiraling down in the subways, felony assaults were up last year a whopping 55% from pre-pandemic levels reported in 2019.
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To fund MTA’s $68B rebuild plan, NY should nab fare-beaters, squeeze straphangers and taxpayers alike, ...

New York Post 21 Mar 2025
Its report also said lawmakers, district attorneys and police — along with the MTA — must treat fare evasion as a serious offense instead of refusing to enforce the law.
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