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Guardian Angels say they’ll start patrolling NYC subways again after woman burned to death on F train

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Last updated: December 29, 2024 2:37 pm
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The Guardian Angels, a volunteer organization dedicated to combating crime and ensuring public safety, have announced their return to patrolling New York City subway cars in response to a recent tragic incident. Last week, a sleeping passenger was brutally murdered on the F train, igniting fear and concern among commuters.

In the wake of this horrifying event, the Guardian Angels have received an outpouring of support from concerned citizens, prompting their decision to resume subway patrols. Founded in 1979 in response to rampant subway crime, the group has a long history of working to protect the safety of New Yorkers.

Led by founder Curtis Sliwa, the Guardian Angels plan to implement a new strategy focused on conducting wellness checks on homeless individuals and those who may be emotionally disturbed. In addition to patrolling subway cars, the group will offer assistance to those in need, providing water and reporting any issues they encounter to the NYPD.

The recent incident, in which a woman was burned alive on the F train, has shaken the community and highlighted the importance of vigilance and proactive measures to ensure the safety of all subway passengers. The suspect, Sebastian Zapeta, remains at large, prompting heightened security measures and increased patrols in an effort to prevent further violence.

As the Guardian Angels prepare to once again patrol the subway system, their presence serves as a reminder of the ongoing need for community involvement and cooperation in keeping New York City safe. By working together with law enforcement and the public, the group hopes to prevent future tragedies and create a safer environment for all subway riders.

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