New York City’s Guardian Angels will resume patrolling the city’s subway system after a Guatemalan illegal immigrant allegedly burned a homeless straphanger alive, killing her, on a Brooklyn subway car Dec. 22.
Curtis Sliwa, head of the all-volunteer organization, spoke at the Stillwell Avenue-Coney Island station in Brooklyn where the woman was killed and where the group’s patrol would start, the Post reported.
Three-person patrols would now resume walking through the subway cars, “which is something the police no longer do,” Sliwa said. He reportedly said “hundreds of citizens” had requested the organization’s return as “the subways are out of control.” (RELATED: Guardian Angels Perform Citizen’s Arrest Live On Air As Curtis Sliwa Blasts Eric Adams For ‘Destroying’ NYC)
Guardian Angels will re-appear on subways again in response to sky-high crime