There will be more NYPD officers at subway stations and on trains starting on Monday in an attempt to address crime in the system.
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Starting Monday, two NYPD police officers will be on every overnight subway train as officials work to improve public safety.
A person was struck by a subway train in Manhattan Sunday evening, causing delays to multiple lines, the MTA announced. The incident happened around 6:11 p.m. at ...