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Two taggers killed by Brooklyn subway train identified as well-known French graffiti artists

Two graffiti artists who were tagging in on a Brooklyn subway and killed by an oncoming train have been identified as well-known French street artists, Pierre Audebert, 28, and Julien Blanc, 34.

Francs killed by subway mourned - New York Daily News

Pierre Audebert, 28, and Julian Blanc, 34, were fatally struck by a Manhattan-bound train sometime late Tuesday or early Wednesday, police said.

Two homeless men fatally struck by subway on elevated NYC tracks

A train operator on an East New York-bound No. 3 train saw the bodies as he pulled into the Sutter Ave.-Rutland Road station in Brownsville about 6:50 a.m., cops said.

City Lowers Speed Limits on 45 Miles of Major Streets

Photo Courtesy of Ed Reed/Mayoral Photography Office “We will not only lower speed limits on some of the city’s most crash-prone corridors, we will redouble our efforts to expand the hours when these life-saving speed cameras are in operation,” DOT Commissioner Gutman said. By Michael V. Cusenza Speed limits will be reduced on 45 miles of major streets with some the highest rates of crashes across Queens, Brooklyn, the Bronx, and Staten Island, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Monday. The NYPD will conduct a weeklong pedestrian and cyclist safety enforcement blitz, across all 77 patrol precincts, to crack down on drivers who speed and fail to yield, Hizzoner noted.

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