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Around NYC
1. Goldman reintroduces bill honoring Michelle Go, aimed at expanding access to mental health treatment
More than three years after a woman was pushed to her death in front of an approaching New York City subway, a New York congressman is making a renewed push for legislation to expand access to mental health treatment.
This week, Rep. Dan Goldman is reintroducing the Michelle Alyssa Go Act, which is named in honor of the 40-year-old woman who was pushed by a schizophrenic man onto the tracks. The 2022 incident stoked concerns about subway safety and random acts of violence in the city.
2. 95-year-old woman charged with second-degree murder of 89-year-old roommate, court says
A 95-year-old woman has been charged with murder in the second degree for allegedly killing her 89-year-old roommate, according to a new criminal complaint.
Police responded to calls of an assault at the Seagate Rehabilitation and Nursing Center in Coney Island, Brooklyn, Sunday night.
3. DOT plan to expand sidewalks on Canal Street aims to improve public safety in area
Residents and workers near Canal Street expressed concern earlier this week about what they see as an increase in crime where vendors sell counterfeit goods.
Now, a newly unveiled plan led by the Department of Transportation to expand the sidewalks could bring relief to the area.
Around the Nation
1. Trump says he’ll designate antifa as a terrorist group but offers few details
2. Democrats accuse FBI director of Epstein cover up in combative hearing
3. ABC suspends Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night show indefinitely over his remarks about Charlie Kirk’s death