New York City announces plan to increase safety, address homelessness in subway system

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New York City announces plan to increase safety, address homelessness in subway system
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Mayor Eric Adams, a former transit police officer, and Gov. Kathy Hochul highlighted the local, state and federal resources the city will employ to combat mental health and safety.

The joint initiative, which will go into effect on Monday, will involve the deployment of up to 30 inter-agency collaborative teams that bring together the Department of Homeless Services , the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene , the New York City Police Department and community-based providers in"high-need" locations, the plan states.

. The incident followed the death of Michelle Alyssa Go, an Asian American woman who was pushed in front of a Times Square subway train on January 15. Roughly one week later, a 62-year-old man suffered minor injuries after he was pushed onto the subway tracks at the Fulton Street subway station in Lower Manhattan, the police department said.Advocacy group says plan will 'criminalize' homelessnessSome homeless advocates, such as Coalition for the Homeless, denounced the initiative.

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