hatching right now, a deadly shooting at a dallas hospital sparking outrage today. the suspect, on parole and wearing an ankle bracelet. plus, a pledge to keep the student debt relief program moving full speed ahead, just as a court rules to hit the brakes for loan cancellations for now. and which major retailers won t be open on thanksgiving day? you re live in the cnn newsroom. hello, everyone. thank you for joining me. i m fredricka whitfield. in new york, officials say they re working to tackle the rising crime on the subway system. the city has sewn a seen a wavef crimes like this one. police releasing video of someone pushing someone off a subway platform. police are searching for the suspect. the nypd says subway crimes have skyrocketed 41% from the same time last year. the mayor and governor announcing new plans to address the problems. cnn s reporter is joining us live now. gloria, what are officials saying? reporter: that video you just showed there in many ways
camilla, thank you so much for that. let s talk more about this with former philadelphia police commissioner charles ramsey. chief, so good to see you. so let s start with this shooting in dallas. the police chief, eddie garcia, says he s outraged at the lack of accountability and the travesty of the fact that under this broken system, we give violent criminals more chances than our victims. the suspect was on parole for aggravated robbery. he was wearing an ankle monitor. do you agree with the police chief that this is an issue of leniency? i agree 100%. he has every right to be outraged, but there ought to be outrage across the country, because dallas isn t the only place where things like this is happening. the guy is a violent criminal, he should be locked up. he s out on parole. he s wearing an ankle monitor
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