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    Weekly Safety Report: Stabbings, Shootings, and Attacks Raise Concerns in New York County

    2023-12-30

    This week in New York County, New York, several incidents occurred that raised concerns about public safety. These incidents include a stabbing at Grand Central Terminal where two teenage girls were attacked by a deranged stranger who shouted racist remarks, a shocking subway attack on a cleaner who was punched for allegedly staring at someone, a shooting outside a nightclub that resulted in the death of a young mother, a man who strangled his cousin and stole her money, a man who was stabbed and robbed at a subway station, and an attempted murder charge against a city employee.

    Two teenage girls visiting from South America were randomly stabbed by a troubled vagrant at a restaurant in Grand Central Terminal. The suspect, Steven Hutcherson, allegedly shouted racist remarks before the attack. The girls suffered non-life-threatening stab wounds.

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    A subway cleaner became the victim of a vicious attack during the evening rush hour. The attack was allegedly provoked by a simple gaze. The incident has raised concerns about the safety of public spaces.

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    A 28-year-old mother was shot and killed while on a date with her new boyfriend. The shooting, which occurred outside a nightclub in Queens, was captured on surveillance video. The attackers fired at least 16 times into the vehicle.

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    A man was sentenced to 25 years to life in state prison for strangling his cousin and hiding her body. He also stole her money, used her apartment, and impersonated her to conceal his crime.

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    A man was stabbed and robbed by three men and one woman at a Bronx subway station. The incident was sparked by an accidental bump between the man and the woman.

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    A 22-year-old woman who works for the city was arrested and charged with attempted murder. The woman, an employee of the New York City Office of Technology and Innovation, was off duty at the time of her arrest.

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