Rail cops go great guns
LACHLAN CARTWRIGHT, MURRAY WEISS and LEONARD GREENE
NY Post
Stand clear of the submachine guns.
Bleary-eyed New Yorkers began their work weeks with a morning rush hour that featured city cops in full military gear, including helmets, goggles, body armor, sidearms and M16 assault rifles.
The underground arsenal startled sleepy strap hangers, many of whom wondered whether the extra security was overkill.
“I think it’s excessive,” said Holly Celentang, 26, a rider from Queens. “It’s Easter this week, and you have families with young kids on the subway, and I’m sure cops with machine guns would scare them.
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LACHLAN CARTWRIGHT, MURRAY WEISS and LEONARD GREENE
NY Post
Stand clear of the submachine guns.
Bleary-eyed New Yorkers began their work weeks with a morning rush hour that featured city cops in full military gear, including helmets, goggles, body armor, sidearms and M16 assault rifles.
The underground arsenal startled sleepy strap hangers, many of whom wondered whether the extra security was overkill.
“I think it’s excessive,” said Holly Celentang, 26, a rider from Queens. “It’s Easter this week, and you have families with young kids on the subway, and I’m sure cops with machine guns would scare them.
Read More: Here
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