him being from out of state could explain the seeming randomness of the location... maybe drove over the Verazzano?The man has ties to Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, with past criminal records in those states, as well as ties to New York, law enforcement sources said. That criminal history included making "terroristic threats," but investigators said the threats were similar to ones commonly made by those who are emotionally disturbed.
It appeared that the man drove the rental van to New York from Pennsylvania on Monday, based on license plate reader data and other info, sources said......
Experts say at this early stage that the shooting appears to have been an orchestrated attack, though they caution that much could change rapidly as details develop.
whoa. the gun man had to still be in the train there?new video - from inside the train car of the shooter, smoke filled, injuries, probably after gun jammed
44 seconds, from the sounds the train is pulling into the station around 40 seconds in
people were remaining pretty calm and helping victims
What's with domestic terrorists and renting uhauls?police found the Uhaul van rented by the shooter
so they at least know the dude's name (name given when he rented it)
I would imagine there would be video of him going in/out of where he rented the Uhaul?
suspects bag
he was hauling this around on a milk crate bungee corded to a cart (super common to see construction workers with a similar setup to haul around their tools - see it everyday during commuting hours)
the box is this firework
those orange cap things are called a Seismic Wave Cracker another example
not sure if that was his smoke canister or not, can't identify anything else in the bag
whoa. the gun man had to still be in the train there?
Weren’t the subways already a lot less populated these days in our post-Covid, WFH world?People fed up with subway
https://nypost.com/2022/04/12/exasperated-straphangers-react-to-brooklyn-subway-shooting/
yes. they're coming back though.Weren’t the subways already a lot less populated these days in our post-Covid, WFH world?
anytime ridership tops 3M it's celebratory & newsworthyWeren’t the subways already a lot less populated these days in our post-Covid, WFH world?
I find a couple things oddnot sure why I'm surprised, but I'm surprised they haven't caught this guy yet.
So then why did you disagree on page 1 that the subway was more dangerous now?anytime ridership tops 3M it's celebratory & newsworthy
pre-Covid, we averaged 5.5M per day (record is like 6.7M or something - under 7M)
Overall crime is up 32% from a year ago
Subway crime is up 56% from a year ago
I find a couple things odd
- YouTube and really any social media shuts down accounts of infamous people like ASAP
I'm not answering for BL... but while I think the subway is more dangerous and the need for vigilence is higher- I'm not particularly worried about taking it.So then why did you disagree on page 1 that the subway was more dangerous now?
You aren't Asian, a woman, or a child either though.I'm not answering for BL... but while I think the subway is more dangerous and the need for vigilence is higher- I'm not particularly worried about taking it.
And yet there are those crying to defund the police. Not sure why NYPD has lost it’s presence in the subway system (lack of funds? lack of officers? Etc), but what you referred to above proves they are needed!yes. they're coming back though.
what Joba is complaining about...
during Covid the police *poof* disappeared. homeless and mentally ill people started hanging out in the stations and started sleeping on trains (more than normal with the latter, which was always an issue). some of these people became more and more invasive/aggressive on the platforms without any police presence or any kind of rebuke. some of those aggressions were of the tabloid, NYC nightmare variety- people getting pushed onto the tracks, stabbed, whatever... seemingly with impunity.
Add that to non-insane, but generally troublemaking types also becoming more brazen invasive/aggressive and far less riders than normal- people who might otherwise intervene or at least record #### on their phones instead. also more quality of life stupid stuff going unenforced- pissing, pooping, smoking, blasting music... even if you're not getting attacked directly (which, while worse than the last 20 years, is really isolated but terrible incidents)- you're dealing with all of that now, making any trip into the subway worse than it has been
gone are the halcyon last 20 years where people just zoned out watching tiktok or screaming into their phones oblivious to the world around them without any kind of repercussions; crazy or criminals are back in much higher numbers- and occasionally targeting random non-crazy non-criminal city goers... or just stuck having to inhale cigarette smoke, puke, piss, poo, etc.
eta: bottom line- you have to be vigilant again, and pay attention to your surrounding and the people in them. or watch cat videos and pay the price.
My wife’s company had meetings in New York a few weeks ago and one of the attendees was mugged while he wasn’t being vigilant so to speak. He was just walking on his phone and got hit from behind and suffered a face fracture but luckily not really bad eye trauma. Very close to that though, but yeah, you can’t just be in your own world in NYC anymore, which is pretty sad. My youngest has a lacrosse game tonight closer to downtown Charlotte and there will be more ex-NYC cops there than there were in that subway station.yes. they're coming back though.
what Joba is complaining about...
during Covid the police *poof* disappeared. homeless and mentally ill people started hanging out in the stations and started sleeping on trains (more than normal with the latter, which was always an issue). some of these people became more and more invasive/aggressive on the platforms without any police presence or any kind of rebuke. some of those aggressions were of the tabloid, NYC nightmare variety- people getting pushed onto the tracks, stabbed, whatever... seemingly with impunity.
Add that to non-insane, but generally troublemaking types also becoming more brazen invasive/aggressive and far less riders than normal- people who might otherwise intervene or at least record #### on their phones instead. also more quality of life stupid stuff going unenforced- pissing, pooping, smoking, blasting music... even if you're not getting attacked directly (which, while worse than the last 20 years, is really isolated but terrible incidents)- you're dealing with all of that now, making any trip into the subway worse than it has been
gone are the halcyon last 20 years where people just zoned out watching tiktok or screaming into their phones oblivious to the world around them without any kind of repercussions; crazy or criminals are back in much higher numbers- and occasionally targeting random non-crazy non-criminal city goers... or just stuck having to inhale cigarette smoke, puke, piss, poo, etc.
eta: bottom line- you have to be vigilant again, and pay attention to your surrounding and the people in them. or watch cat videos and pay the price.
It wasn't lack of funds. The police disagreed with the mayor, so they basically stopped working. What a bunch of heroes.And yet there are those crying to defund the police. Not sure why NYPD has lost it’s presence in the subway system (lack of funds? lack of officers? Etc), but what you referred to above proves they are needed!
If you’re that desperate for a W go ahead & do your sack danceSo then why did you disagree on page 1 that the subway was more dangerous now?
3500 NYPD in the subway system 34/7/365 rnIt wasn't lack of funds. The police disagreed with the mayor, so they basically stopped working. What a bunch of heroes.And yet there are those crying to defund the police. Not sure why NYPD has lost it’s presence in the subway system (lack of funds? lack of officers? Etc), but what you referred to above proves they are needed!
both my kids are Asianed and my daughter is 13, headed to h.s. this fallYou aren't Asian, a woman, or a child either though.I'm not answering for BL... but while I think the subway is more dangerous and the need for vigilence is higher- I'm not particularly worried about taking it.
wrong. I am a proud thai, 4 year old girl.You aren't Asian, a woman, or a child either though.
please go with Tim to the Political thread with this.And yet there are those crying to defund the police. Not sure why NYPD has lost it’s presence in the subway system (lack of funds? lack of officers? Etc), but what you referred to above proves they are needed!
massraider said:It wasn't lack of funds. The police disagreed with the mayor, so they basically stopped working. What a bunch of heroes.
All of this is true for Chicago's el trains as well.El Floppo said:during Covid the police *poof* disappeared. homeless and mentally ill people started hanging out in the stations and started sleeping on trains (more than normal with the latter, which was always an issue). some of these people became more and more invasive/aggressive on the platforms without any police presence or any kind of rebuke. some of those aggressions were of the tabloid, NYC nightmare variety- people getting pushed onto the tracks, stabbed, whatever... seemingly with impunity.
Add that to non-insane, but generally troublemaking types also becoming more brazen invasive/aggressive and far less riders than normal- people who might otherwise intervene or at least record #### on their phones instead. also more quality of life stupid stuff going unenforced- pissing, pooping, smoking, blasting music... even if you're not getting attacked directly (which, while worse than the last 20 years, is really isolated but terrible incidents)- you're dealing with all of that now, making any trip into the subway worse than it has been
gone are the halcyon last 20 years where people just zoned out watching tiktok or screaming into their phones oblivious to the world around them without any kind of repercussions; crazy or criminals are back in much higher numbers- and occasionally targeting random non-crazy non-criminal city goers... or just stuck having to inhale cigarette smoke, puke, piss, poo, etc.
eta: bottom line- you have to be vigilant again, and pay attention to your surrounding and the people in them. or watch cat videos and pay the price.
has it been that way for a while, or did it increase during Covid?All of this is true for Chicago's el trains as well.
El Floppo said:yes. they're coming back though.
what Joba is complaining about...
during Covid the police *poof* disappeared. homeless and mentally ill people started hanging out in the stations and started sleeping on trains (more than normal with the latter, which was always an issue). some of these people became more and more invasive/aggressive on the platforms without any police presence or any kind of rebuke. some of those aggressions were of the tabloid, NYC nightmare variety- people getting pushed onto the tracks, stabbed, whatever... seemingly with impunity.
Add that to non-insane, but generally troublemaking types also becoming more brazen invasive/aggressive and far less riders than normal- people who might otherwise intervene or at least record #### on their phones instead. also more quality of life stupid stuff going unenforced- pissing, pooping, smoking, blasting music... even if you're not getting attacked directly (which, while worse than the last 20 years, is really isolated but terrible incidents)- you're dealing with all of that now, making any trip into the subway worse than it has been
gone are the halcyon last 20 years where people just zoned out watching tiktok or screaming into their phones oblivious to the world around them without any kind of repercussions; crazy or criminals are back in much higher numbers- and occasionally targeting random non-crazy non-criminal city goers... or just stuck having to inhale cigarette smoke, puke, piss, poo, etc.
eta: bottom line- you have to be vigilant again, and pay attention to your surrounding and the people in them. or watch cat videos and pay the price.
I’m not taking sides but wouldn’t it be intuitive that crime would be up from last year when much fewer people were riding the subways due to the pandemic and WFH?otb_lifer said:WOW!
so now acknowledging that crime is up in the subway makes one "scared" or a "fear monger"?
you guys are adorable.
speak facts, get labeled.
good friggin' lawd.
i've been on these trains since i'm roughly 7 years old ... 'bout 45 years - come correct or leave it out.