Subway Assaults Rise as Overall Crime Remains Low
- Toronto police charged a 23-year-old man with 10 counts of assault after he attacked several women at Union Station on June 2, 2025.
- Officers received multiple assault reports shortly before 9 a.m. and are treating the case as a suspected hate-motivated offence due to anti-women remarks by the suspect.
- The suspect, Devin Thomas Delgado Pina, has no fixed address and the victims suffered non-life-threatening injuries during the unprovoked attacks.
- In New York City, subway assaults increased 17% year-to-date despite overall crime dropping over 4%, with more than 36% of assaults targeting police and transit employees.
- Officials pledged $20 million to fund 10 mental health outreach teams this year and plan law changes to remove more offenders, aiming to reduce assaults this summer.
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Man charged in string of alleged hate-motivated attacks on women at Union Station
TORONTO — A man has been charged in a string of alleged hate-motivated assaults on women at Toronto's Union Station. Police say they received multiple reports of assaults shortly before 9 a.m. Monday.
In Berlin's subways there are sexual assaults on women every day. The Greens and the Queer scene want to solve the problem with extra compartments for women, pardon for FLINTAS*. Seriously? Berlin's women no longer feel safe in the subway. Especially in the U7 and the U8 there are sexual assaults on women almost daily in the evening hours. Grips between the legs, breasts, and the buttocks are everyday for many women in the capital. In February 2…
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