NYCT sees safest month recorded for subway system [View all]
July 2025 was the safest July in history for the Metropolitan Transportation Authoritys (MTA) New York City Transit (NYCT) subway system, with an eight percent drop in overall major felony crimes compared to July 2024. According to MTA, New York Police Department (NYPD) statistics show robberies are down 16.7 percent, felony assaults down 9.3 percent and grand larcenies down six percent. There were no burglaries the entire month of July.
The agency says average ridership increased from 3.4 million in July 2024 to 3.9 million in July 2025. MTA adds there was less than one crime per million riders committed in the subway system in July 2025.
Were thrilled with NYPD Commissioner [Jessica] Tischs report that last month was the safest July in subway history, excluding the pandemic, said MTA Chief Security Officer Michael Kemper. Not only that, transit crime is down year-to-date, led by a drop in overall assaults, even as more riders return to the system.
MTA notes the improvements come more than a year after New York Gov. Kathy Hochul and the MTA unveiled a Five Point Plan for Subway Safety, which included increasing police presence in stations and on platforms, installing security cameras in every subway car, implementing bag checks and deploying subway co-response outreach homeless outreach teams to connect individuals with severe mental illness to treatment and supportive housing, among other initiatives. ....................(more)
https://www.masstransitmag.com/safety-security/press-release/55309122/metropolitan-transportation-authority-ny-mta-nyct-sees-safest-month-recorded-for-subway-system