FULL STORY at FREEDOMNEWS. TV Story Link: freedomnews.tv/2024/03/26/sub... March 25, 2024 MANHATTAN, New York - Fatal subway incident at 125 Station in East Harlem. Video by Ken Lopez (FreedomNewsTV)
What he's supposed to do?. crime is everywhere, he surged the police and activated the National Guards. Are you willing to pay the tax money to open back up Mental facilities, drug treatment hospitals, and housing for Homeless people?
@Brooklynlife1000 the NG hasn't stopped anything. They're pretending to care about the people. Every time I visit family over there, I shudder and can't wait to leave.
And people says that in the 70s it was bad in the subway trains no I don’t think so. Dirty yes, graffiti yes! But being push into the tracks ?? No. This is like constantly people being pushed into the tracks.
@@maverickworld8192all the good work of Rudy Giuliani has been destroyed, he turned NYC from one of the most dangerous cities in the world to one of the safest, now it’s back to one of the world’s most dangerous cities and worse than before 😢 We had so much hope in the late 1990s and 2000s. Where did it all go wrong?
What a gruesome scene it must have been for everyone 😢Praying for the family. Adams’s needs to be dethroned!!!!! He has turned the city into a free for all and it’s going to get worse… much WORSE
Stop with the police and national guard.....wake up ....the national guard is for the civillians to get then to get use to living under a police state in which YOU will be watched .....second houchul release thousands if felones from rikers ...third the cops arrest and judges a d Braggs let them go!!!! Start opening up your eyes and start seeing where the problems really lie here !!!
@@Kando439 I think we may know, not really, but have an idea. When George Zimmerman killed Trayvon Martin in self defense, America knew the race. No secret, although the picture of Trayvon Martin was 12, not 17. For some reason the media, the police, and the city are very quiet.
All the good work of Rudy Giuliani has been destroyed, he turned NYC from one of the world’s most dangerous cities to one of the safest now it’s like it was back in the lawless 1970s and 80s what a waste :(
Let me guess - you are black LoL and try to hide the fact that, once again, it is a black who did the pushing - it has always been your disgusting thugs.
Piss poor leadership all around .... at city hall, the state house in Albany, the courts, the DA's offices, the state DA, police commissioner, you name it. This will not change until the voting patterns do. We are in for one hell of a summer.
More fear porn, so they can say we need more security and police, and more bag checks, and the sheep will follow along. It's never for security always control
It will come to a point where no riders are allowed in the vicinity of a subway train until it has come to a complete stop. Some kind of holding area will be used for riders to be kept at. But, then again, we are talking about NYC.
so all the National guards, cops etc didnt help, what next? gonna have an aircraft carrier stationed down there? maybe you can hire all the fighting age chinese that have become our new neighbors to protect the subway passengers
Who ever said NYC is “the most peaceful city?” Definitely still the greatest city. You hicks love when s’’t happens in NYC because it justifies your tiny little hick lives. 😂
Poor person who ever this was whom got killed shoved into the tracks and it must be when the train is actually entering into the stations and they aint all that Crazy if they know when to actually shove you into the tracks so that the person could be Killed!.🤔🧐
I live in NYC and it's honestly deserted at 8pm because all the crazies and homeless be walking around at night looking for anyone to unalive...I can't wait to grow up and leave this horrible city
@@christianschultz1612you right same police police use racist with good people. See illegal people hurt police like Venezuela people illegal then go jail for some hours then go home police only bother hood people
I just came back last night from Manhattan, after 2 weeks vacation and I found residents very scared; of course I did not take the train at all; I rather paid Uber, short distances low rate. NY is getting bad by the day...very sad.
What a heinous thing to have on your conscience and not even care! I can't even imagine what it'd feel like to be so barbaric, and yet, never to change!
The same thing applies to the governor or governess, the United States president, as well as leaders. They are not the only ones who establish and legislate rules for all people. That is how all kind of things, good and bad happen in the course of life.
I don't want to hear you whining about how bad your city has gotten, we've all seen the decline. But this problem is 100% your own fault, and we all see that, too.
everyone seems emtionally disturbed , this gotta stop. sometimes you know a nutcase when you see them . situational awareness and force protection , please .
I read almost 300 comments and, not one person asked if they apprehended the person that did this. Not one person asked if they caught the individual that through this person in front of the train. Just asking for a friend did they catch anybody yet. I'm very sad situation for sure God bless the individual that lost their life. because of an evil person. 🙏🙏🙏🙏
The Prophet Muhammad( peace and blessings be upon him), said, “By the one in whose hand is my soul, a time will surely come upon people in which the killer does not know why he has killed, and the one killed does not know why he was killed.” Source: Ṣaḥīḥ Muslim 2908
Navigating life in New York City lately has felt more challenging, with concerns over safety and cleanliness, especially regarding the subway system. It's disheartening to hear about the increase in crime and the issues that have been magnifying the sense of disorder in the city. These experiences can profoundly impact one's feeling of security and overall satisfaction with city living. The current state of affairs prompts a reevaluation of what changes could be beneficial, not just for my own well-being but for the community as a whole. It's a reminder of the importance of leadership and collective efforts to address urban challenges, aiming to restore a sense of safety and pride in the city's public spaces.