A woman from New York City who was violently assaulted last week at random in a Queens subway station said there were no police there to provide assistance.
amid a rise in crime up 40% in new york city transit crime surging over 60% just weeks ago, police responded to the worse subway attack in decades. and a spike in violence nationwide, too. more than a dozen major cities reaching a grim milestone last year, setting all-time highs for murder on friday, two people were killed in a mass shooting near chicago s magnificent mile it s frightening. it s scary sometimes reporter: back in new york, daniel enriquez s sister demanding action in a city she says is not safe that man may not have known who daniel enriquez was, but i hope that those in power will remember daniel enriquez. and he didn t suffer and live through so much to die like that. reporter: and alarming data out of the fbi today revealing active shooter incidents nationwide increased over 50% last year compared to 2020 lester emilie, thank you for that in 60 seconds, the
Updated: The man wanted in a seemingly unprovoked fatal shooting on a New York City subway turned himself in to police on Tuesday. WABC reports Andrew Abdullah, 25, surrendered.
Frank James, 62, of Milwaukee, said FBI agents entered his cell at Metropolitan Detention Center Brooklyn, questioned him, took multiple swabs of his DNA and directed him to sign certain documents.
Frank James, 62, of Milwaukee, said FBI agents entered his cell at Metropolitan Detention Center Brooklyn, questioned him, took multiple swabs of his DNA and directed him to sign certain documents.