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NYPD in a single day subway patrols in jeopardy as Adams, Hochul squabble over funding
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NYPD in a single day subway patrols in jeopardy as Adams, Hochul squabble over funding

Last updated: July 16, 2025 1:28 am
Editorial Board Published July 16, 2025
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The in a single day deployments have been, partially, bankrolled by $77 million that Hochul introduced throughout her annual State of the State speech in January. Since then, a two-officer group has patrolled every subway prepare between 9 p.m. and 5 a.m. — a part of an effort to extend visibility of legislation enforcement within the subterranean system.

Hochul’s money — which was matched by a $77 million contribution from the town — in the end coated six months of extra time pay for greater than 1,000 officers, together with 300 further excursions of obligation for in a single day subway patrols.

Governor Hochul makes a subway security announcement Thursday, Jan. 16, 2025, in Manhattan, New York. (Workplace of the Governor)

An NYPD spokesman mentioned the discount in patrols can be countered by a reliance on focused enforcement or “precision policing.”

“We’ll continue making the subways safer by using our data-driven approach to deploy officers to the areas we know are problematic — ensuring cops are on the right trains, at the right stations and at the right times,” the division mentioned in an announcement.

Whereas some funding for the patrol surge stays, state and metropolis sources mentioned this week there’s no clear settlement over how that pot will get replenished.

A metropolis authorities supply with information of the matter, who spoke on situation of anonymity, mentioned there was friction between the state and the Adams administration over how the in a single day patrols needs to be bankrolled going ahead.

The supply mentioned there’s a sentiment in metropolis authorities that the state is attempting to shortchange the town.

Sources on the state stage countered that the expectation had at all times been the town — which runs and funds most elements of the NYPD — would foot the invoice after the preliminary state {dollars} ran dry.

Mayoral spokeswoman Kayla Mamelak confirmed the state hasn’t funded a continuation of the subway deployments, however didn’t touch upon the choice to lower the patrols within the meantime.

“We are grateful for the state’s partnership over the first six months of the year, and while they have not committed to additional funding to continue surging officers onto subway trains, we remain focused on strategically deploying resources based on where the data shows they’re needed most to ensure New Yorkers are not only safe, but feel safe,” she mentioned.

Hochul spokesman Sean Butler mentioned the governor stays dedicated to the patrols.

“Public safety is Gov. Hochul’s top priority, which is why she deployed additional law enforcement and National Guard personnel into our subway system to keep riders and transit workers safe,” he mentioned. “This strategy has succeeded in reducing transit crime and the governor is committed to maintaining the NYPD presence on overnight trains.”

Butler confirmed that the state’s preliminary $77 million funding within the patrols has not but been exhausted.

Phrase of the sunsetting funding comes as Adams is mounting a tough impartial bid for reelection, campaigning on a message about how the town has develop into safer below his administration.

In making that case, the mayor has touted how some crime classes have trended downward below his management, together with underground.

The NYPD mentioned experiences of main crimes have fallen throughout the in a single day patrols.

From Jan. 31 by this week, robberies have been down 14%, and unprovoked felony assaults have been down 33%, a division spokesman mentioned.

Initially Revealed: July 15, 2025 at 8:55 PM EDT

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