Guardian Angels revive subway patrols following deadly Brooklyn arson
Briefly

The Guardian Angels have resumed their patrols in New York City subways, led by Curtis Sliwa, to address rising violence and community concerns.
In their return, the Guardian Angels plan to conduct wellness checks for the homeless in the subway and assist them with water and reporting issues.
After a deadly incident involving a woman set on fire on a Brooklyn subway, hundreds of citizens reportedly demanded the Guardian Angels’ return.
The mayor’s office emphasized ongoing police efforts in the subways to combat crime, asserting that more work is still necessary for safety.
Read at NBC New York
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