NYPD, Brooklyn and antisemitic hate crime
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New York Governor Kathy Hochul announces $1.75 billion subway upgrades funded by congestion pricing revenue, focusing on signal modernization and improvements for Brooklyn and Queens.
Police believe an attack aboard a subway in Brooklyn did not have connections to antisemitism, but a separate attack just a day later may have been hate-related. Video shared on social media Monday night showed two men grabbing and shoving two Jewish men on a 3 train near the Nostrand Avenue station in Crown Heights.
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The NYPD is investigating a potential hate crime where Orthodox Jews were threatened on a Brooklyn subway during Hanukkah, with a "gun" gesture and verbal abuse.
Police are searching for two suspects after two Jewish men were grabbed and threatened on a Brooklyn subway Monday night. Crown Heights Nostrand Avenue
A group of Chabad bochurim were violently attacked Monday evening on the New York City subway as they were returning from a Chanukah Mivtzoim outing in Manhattan.
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A Bronx man on Monday was sentenced to 15 years in prison following his guilty plea to attempted murder for stabbing an Metropolitan Transportation Authority subway conductor 11 times inside a Brooklyn subway station. The defendant was identified as Jonathan Davalos, 28, by Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez.
The 14-year-old boy fell from the top of a southbound B train into the roadbed at the Ave. J stop near. E. 16th St. in Midwood around 4:12 p.m., cops said.