
"Incidents like that shake the entire city. We know the subway; millions of people ride it per day. When something like that happened, it shakes the entire city right down to its core, Chief Gulotta told amNewYork."
"Gulotta lauded the cops who responded to the incident and their swift action. They do it every day. They handle jobs like that without incident most of the time."
"According to department data, 2025 was the safest year in the transit system since 2009. However, Gulotta admitted that the NYPD faces challenges in the first few months."
On April 11, a violent incident occurred at Grand Central Station when Anthony Griffin attacked several individuals, injuring an 84-year-old man, a 65-year-old man, and a 70-year-old woman. Chief Gulotta responded to the scene after receiving a job alert. Eyewitnesses reported Griffin claiming to be Lucifer before police confronted him. Officers, who were on paid overtime, shot Griffin after he charged at them with a weapon. Despite this incident, police officials noted that subway crime has decreased, with 2025 being the safest year since 2009.
Read at www.amny.com
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