Volunteer group Guardian Angels resumes subway patrols in NYC to boost safety, despite mayor's dismissal.
The Guardian Angels, a volunteer crime-prevention group founded in 1979, has resumed patrolling New York City's subways after a hiatus, aiming to boost safety following recent violent incidents. The group, which plans to expand its presence, offers wellness checks and supports passengers. Despite their efforts, Mayor Eric Adams dismisses their role as a "meaningless stunt."
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