Thursday, October 31, 2024

MAYOR ADAMS URGES NEW YORKERS TO CALL 911 TO COMBAT SUBWAY SURFING, HIGHLIGHTS LIFE-SAVING TECH

 

Based on Calls from Concerned Citizens, NYPD Drone Teams Have Saved More Than 100 New Yorkers’ Lives in Last 12 Months

New York City Mayor Eric Adams, New York City Police Department (NYPD) Interim Commissioner Thomas G. Donlon, and New York City Public Schools Chancellor Melissa Aviles-Ramos today urged New Yorkers to call 911 if they see attempts at subway surfing and highlighted the administration’s efforts to leverage technology to combat the dangerous trend on the heels of a recent tragic incident that claimed one young New Yorker’s life and injured another. To help save lives, NYPD is utilizing 911 call data to deploy joint drone and field response teams of officers to areas experiencing the highest complaints of subway surfing. Using the most accurate information —calls by concerned citizens — these teams deploy drones to canvass moving trains for subway surfers. Once a subway surfer is found, a field team will hold the train at the next station and remove them. To date, this program has helped save the lives of 114 individuals — ranging from nine years old to 33 years old, and the average age being 14 years old. 

“Subway surfing is a deadly trap, one that is endangering more and more young people who see others doing it on social media,” said Mayor Adams. “But those five minutes of online fame could lead to years of regret and pain, or a lifetime of trauma and heartbreak for a family that loses a child. Think about what riding on top of trains really means: the possibility of death and your family, in grief, wondering what more they could have done to protect you. Subway surfing kills — ride inside, stay alive.” 

“There is nothing more heartbreaking than the death of a child, especially to such a needless tragedy,” said Deputy Mayor for Public Safety Chauncey Parker. “We are going to continue to do everything in our power to prevent these deaths, but we need help. We need every single parent, caretaker, and role model to impress upon the young people in your life that no thrill and no social media attention is worth dying for. And we especially need young people to speak up to their friends before it’s too late. Together, we can and will put an end to this.”

“Riding outside or on top of a moving train is extremely dangerous, it is illegal, and it has repeatedly proven to be lethal,” said NYPD Interim Commissioner Thomas G. Donlon. “The NYPD will continue to do everything possible to stop this reckless behavior — but it starts with sound decision-making. Our message to New York City’s young people is clear: There is nothing cool about senselessly losing your life. Be smart, be safe, and always ride inside the train.”

“Let us be clear: subway surfing is not a harmless thrill. When children engage in subway surfing, they die. Every loss of a young life to this extremely dangerous activity rips a hole in our city and in our communities, and leaves only grief for the loved ones left behind,” said Public Schools Chancellor Aviles-Ramos. “New York City Public Schools is united with our partners across city and state government in the effort to ensure every child understands the genuine dangers of riding outside of the train. A moment’s adventure is not worth your limbs, your life, or your future. It’s crucial that our children understand that the choice of a moment is a decision that they may never have the opportunity to take back. We believe the voices of our students are our best and most effective communicators, which is why we partnered with the young creative minds of our classrooms in developing the original ‘Subway Surfing Kills: Ride Inside, Stay Alive’ campaign — created by students, for students — which we’ve backed up with trainings alongside the MTA directly in our schools in hot spot areas. New York City Public Schools is committed to getting this simple truth out to our students: subway surfing kills.”

In addition to the increased enforcement, New York City is continuing to highlight the “Subway Surfing Kills – Ride Inside, Stay Alive” campaign launched by Mayor Adams, Governor Hochul, and the Metropolitan Transit Authority in September 2023. This comprehensive, multi-channel public information campaign in partnership with the New York City Public Schools, the NYPD, and the New York City Department of Youth and Community Development was designed for and was created by New York City teenagers — putting the youth voice front and center in a peer-to-peer effort to deter this dangerous behavior among young people. The campaign’s electronic fliers were disseminated at all 1,800 New York City Public Schools locations. Additionally, anti-subway surfing posters and palm cards were distributed to schools in proximity to the J, M, Z, and 7 train lines, which garner the most subway surfing complaints.

“Subway Surfing Kills – Ride Inside, Stay Alive” includes public service announcements in stations recorded by students; digital signage across stations; student-created graphics and animations; posters and banners across stations and distributed in schools; physical palm cards distributed at schools and in stations; school swag including planners, pens and pencils, notepads, and sticky notes; social media posts across platforms, including TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube in the form of posts, reels/shorts, and influencer collaborations; distribution of new student MetroCards accompanied by a “Subway Surfing Kills – Ride Inside, Stay Alive” palm cards; and anti-surfing messages on the back of some MetroCards for sale in subway station MetroCard vending machines. Meta, Google, and TikTok also made space available on their platforms to help amplify the new messaging campaign. Through a partnership with New York Governor Kathy Hochul’s office, Google also made space available for the campaign to play on YouTube.

In February, Mayor Adams also announced a lawsuit against social media companies for the negative impacts they have had on young people.  The lawsuit cited subway surfing as one of the examples. The lawsuit — filed in California Superior Court by the City of New York, the DOE (the largest school district in the nation), and NYC Health + Hospitals (the country's largest public hospital system) — seeks to hold the companies operating TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat, and YouTube accountable for their role in creating the youth mental health crisis in New York City. The lawsuit alleges that companies intentionally designed their platforms to manipulate and addict children and teens to social media applications.

“Under Mayor Adams, we have engaged in unprecedented work to protect our children from the pitfalls of social media,” said State Assemblymember Jenifer Rajkumar.  “In Albany I helped pass the SAFE for Kids Act to end addictive feeds that lure in children, and we filed a historic lawsuit against social media companies for the health threat they pose. Subway surfing is one of the most tragic and vivid examples of social media’s hazards. This disturbing social media trend has taken the lives of at least six people in 2024 alone. Our new life-saving tech intervention is cracking down on this dangerous activity happening every day. Utilizing 911 data, we are deploying field teams and drones to catch subway surfers before they are killed or critically injured—already saving 106 people from unspeakable tragedy. Together, we will end toxicity on social media and make subway surfing history.”

Governor Hochul Celebrates Opening of 84 New Affordable Homes in Sunset Park

A frontal view of an 84-unit apartment building in Brooklyn 

Affordable Housing Development for Seniors and Older Adults Contains Community Facility Space for Pre-K Programming

Sustainable Project Builds on Governor’s Commitment to Affordable Mixed-Use Development Statewide

Governor Kathy Hochul celebrated the completion of Sunset Ridge, an 84-unit, affordable housing development for seniors and older adults in Sunset Park, Brooklyn. The energy-efficient development, which also houses a new education space, will preserve historic decorative elements from a church that used to be on the site and is the first affordable older adult housing built in Sunset Park in over 15 years.

“Sunset Ridge is the embodiment of a multi-generational and community-centered development — one that incorporates the neighborhood’s history with the need for growth and sustainability,” Governor Hochul said. “By investing in new mixed-use projects, we are unlocking a future that is more affordable and more livable, opening up new opportunities for communities to thrive.”

The entire $65 million development is reserved for persons aged 62 and older earning up to 50 percent of the Area Median Income. All units are supported by project-based vouchers, ensuring tenants pay no more than 30 percent of their income on rent. Reflecting a strong commitment to address housing insecurity among the city’s most vulnerable, 26 apartments are set aside for formerly homeless seniors who will receive social services including emergency assistance, recreational activities, case management, wellness support and benefits assistance.

The ground floor and first floor of the new building includes a community facility space for five pre-kindergarten classrooms that will be constructed by the New York City Schools Construction Authority starting in 2025, enhancing access to early childhood education for local families.

Governor Hochul is committed to addressing New York’s housing crisis and making the State more affordable and more livable for all New Yorkers. As part of the FY25 Enacted Budget, the Governor secured a landmark agreement to increase New York’s housing supply through new tax incentives for Upstate communities, new incentives and relief from certain state-imposed restrictions to create more housing in New York City, a $500 million capital fund to build up to 15,000 new homes on state-owned property, an additional $600 million in funding to support a variety of housing developments statewide and new protections for renters and homeowners. In addition, as part of the FY23 Enacted Budget, the Governor announced a five-year, $25 billion Housing Plan to create or preserve 100,000 affordable homes statewide, including 10,000 with support services for vulnerable populations, plus the electrification of an additional 50,000 homes. More than 45,000 homes have been created or preserved to date.

The FY25 Enacted Budget also strengthened the Pro-Housing Community Program which the Governor launched in 2023. Pro Housing Certification is now a requirement for localities to access up to $650 million in discretionary funding. To date, more than 160 communities have been certified, including the City of New York.


NYS Comptroller DiNapoli Named Lead Plaintiff in Crowdstrike Shareholder Lawsuit

 

Office of the New York State Comptroller News

New York State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli, as trustee of the New York State Common Retirement Fund (Fund), has been appointed lead plaintiff in a securities fraud class action lawsuit filed against the global cybersecurity company Crowdstrike Holdings Inc.

The suit filed against Crowdstrike, its chief executive officer and chief financial officer, centers on false statements made by the defendants regarding quality assurance leading up to the July 19, 2024, worldwide IT outage caused by the Austin, Texas-based company’s failed software updates and resulting plummet in share value.

“Crowdstrike misled investors by falsely touting its safeguards and quality assurance,” DiNapoli said. “Its actual failure to meet industry standards and deficient software testing and security processes were exposed after it caused one of the largest cyber-disasters in history leading to a worldwide shutdown and billions in losses to investors. As lead plaintiff, we look to hold company leadership accountable for misleading investors. Moreover, this action may present opportunities for corporate governance reforms to strengthen the company and protect shareholder value.”

The class in this action will be represented by Bernstein Litowitz Berger & Grossman and local Texas counsel Martin & Drought.

The Fund held shares of Crowdstrike valued at approximately $72 million as of Sept. 30, 2024.

Court Documents:

DiNapoli Lead Plaintiff Motion

Order Appointing DiNapoli Lead Plaintiff

Office of Councilwoman Marmorato - What's New in Council District 13?


October 30, 2024


Councilwoman 
Kristy Marmorato


Latest News from Councilwoman Marmorato!


Welcome to our NEW Weekly Newsletter!


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Celebrating Italian Heritage

Councilwoman Kristy Marmorato joined the Bronx Borough President Gibson at their annual celebration of Italian-American Heritage & Culture.

This was a wonderful event to recognize and celebrate our culture and to honor Italian-American's in our community.

Congratulations to one of our own constituents from D13, Phyllis Tiz Nastasio, for being honored at this celebration.

Servicing Saturdays: ðŸ¥—Food Drive🥗

On October 19th, the Councilwoman and staff gave out 300 bags of food and cartons of milk for our NYCHA Throggs Neck Houses and constituents!

We look forward to our Servicing Saturdays to get out in the community and provide real services and resources for you.

Stated Meeting @ City Hall

Last week, the Councilwoman joined her council colleagues for a stated meeting on October 23rd at City Hall.


Scroll down to take a look at a recap of the stated meeting and to see how the Councilwoman voted on each legislation and resolution!


🎃 Fun-O-Ween Festival and Halloween Skate Party! ðŸŽƒ

On Friday, October 25, 2024 we commenced our weekend Halloween celebrations with a Fun-o-Ween Festival and Skate Party!


Shout out to the NYPD 49th Precinct for partnering with us on the Fun-o-Ween festival.


Thank you to Bronx Borough President Gibson and Senator Fernandez for our collaboration on the Halloween Skate Party with Go! Sports NYC. ðŸ›¼


It was a wickedly fun night

On Saturday, October 26, 2024 the Councilwoman joined the Allerton International Food Festival on their 13th Annual Event!

It was a vibrant event showcasing local talent from dance and singing performances, entertainment, bouncy castles, and free swag from different organizations.


On Saturday, we distributed 200 bags of food and cartons of milk to our PelhamParkway communities and NYCHA families.


Stay posted for our next monthly event!

In honor of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, we partnered with the 49th Precinct and their DV officers to provide resources to our constituents in D13.


We were able to provide ring cameras and door locks for our community members.




On Friday, staff members from team Marmorato stopped by Preston High School to pick up items for our hurricane relief effort.


Thank you to the commitment from these students for helping to make a difference.


Please join us in continuing to donate to those in need that have been affected by this natural disaster.

CUNY Citizenship

Let us Know! Illegal Smoke Shops 

 Please let us know about illegal and unlicensed smoke shops operating within District 13!


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E-Scooters Matters! 

 

Report E-Scooters that are blocking sidewalks, fire hydrants, ADA-accessible entrances, or creating any other hazardous conditions in our community. Reach out to us at district13@council.nyc.gov 


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