
The US Department of Transport launched an investigation into the North Carolina’s light railway system after the woman was stabbed last month to death.
The Transit DOT Federal Administration will review the Charlotte Area or Cats system for its security, safety plans and the risk of attacks on operators and passengers, according to Wednesday’s press release.
August 22 Stings of Iryna Zarutská, 23 -year -old Ukrainian refugees, on Lynx Blue Light Rail in Charlotte caught the attention of President Donald Trump. Accused murder of democratic policies. Transport Minister Sean Duffy also pointed his finger at the “local crime policy” of the local leader.
Cats said in -mail statement that it has committed to cooperating with local, state and federal partners.
Trump’s administration focuses on the democratic fortress since he came to office, and sent the National Guard to Los Angeles and Washington, DC, while threatening to send soldiers to Chicago and Baltimor.
The reaction of the mayor of Charlotte Vi Lylese to the sting is amplification of security by moving cat security on the platforms of the blue line, immediately and increasing the police presence from the Charlotte-Mecklenburg police department in “key areas across the transit system”, according to the statement.
FTA provided cats for 15 days to submit information on how the transit system plans to reduce crime and leaks in the fare, along with details of how much it is spending and plans to spend on security in its fiscal year 2025 budget and fiscal year 2026 planned funds.
The agency also plans to review the program of reducing the security risks of cats concerning attacks on transit workers to evaluate its effectiveness.
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