latest in a series of attacks in the city s subways. reporter: january this year, a mentally ill man shoved a woman on to the subway train track in times square. police say 40-year-old michelle alissa go was pushed on to the tracks of an oncoming train around 9:40 a.m. investigators say the attack was unprovoked. police identified a 61-year-old man as the attacker and charged him with second-degree murder. he later turned himself in. our battle is the subway system is fighting the perception of fear that cases like this could happen. reporter: stay away from the subway platform s edge said new york city s subway chief after yet another january incident. in that case, police say a 62-year-old man suffered injuries after being pushed on to the subway tracks at the fulton street subway station in lower manhattan. he was treated a at a hospital for a cut to his leg. i don t want to tell people
michelle alissa go was waiting on the platform when a man killed her in an unprovoked attack. simon marshall turned himself in and has been charged with second-degree murder. he has not yet entered a plea. we re going to drive down crime, and we re going to make sure new yorkers feel safe in our subway system. and they don t feel that way now. i don t feel that way when i take the train every day or when i m moving throughout our transportation system. that is our battle. reporter: in the first two weeks of 2022, robberies, felony assaults and grand larceny anies are up in new york city from the previous year. murders are down. in los angeles, 24-year-old brianna was stand while working at a furniture store. i don t see us healing any time soon. i would love to tell you that there s going to be a point we re going to be better. but i feel it will be a big