A suspect, 28-year-old Jason Sargeant, was arrested for a random stabbing spree at the Grand Central subway station in NYC on Christmas Eve, injuring a 26-year-old woman and a 42-year-old man. Sargeant allegedly slashed the man’s wrist during an argument on the stairs and then attacked the woman near a turnstile, leaving both victims in stable condition. He was charged with multiple counts including assault and possession of a weapon, following another recent subway attack where a woman was burned alive. Governor Kathy Hochul faced criticism for her subway safety remarks shortly after the incidents.
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Florida college students scared, on edge over school’s ICE cooperation on campus
Students at Florida International University (FIU) are expressing fear following the university's agreement with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to enforce immigration policies on campus, part of Florida's broader initiative under Governor Ron DeSantis. Many students, particularly those without legal status, are anxious about potential deportations and are altering their campus routines to avoid police presence. This cooperation has sparked protests and calls from faculty for FIU to withdraw from the agreement, highlighting concerns...
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