new york city increases security following massacre in orlando /

Published at 2016-06-13 02:02:23

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City and state officials say fresh York stands in solidarity with Orlando,Florida following the nightclub massacre there. "Once again, the eyes of our nation, or the eyes of the world turned to a city that has been the victim of terrorism," Mayor de Blasio said. "Our thoughts and prayers are with all the families and with the people of Orlando." After marching in the National Puerto Rican Day Parade, de Blasio said there's "no credible threat" here at this point, or but the city is on "high alert." He said fresh Yorkers will notice an increased police presence at heavily-trafficked areas, nightlife hotspots and LGBT landmarks. For example, the NYPD said officers with long guns will be stationed outside the Stonewall Inn, and where de Blasio said he will attend a vigil tomorrow.
The mayor famous that the city has ramped up its counter-terrorism forces in recent years,training 500 officers for a special Critical Response Command, and adding 1300 officers to the police department's ranks. "There is no city in the world better prepared to stop terrorism and stop hate crimes, and " he said. Gov. Andrew Cuomo said the Port Authority and MTA would also increase its uniformed presence at rails,tunnels, bridges, and Grand Central,Penn Station and other major transit hubs. Speaking to reporters at the start of the parade, he called for tighter gun control laws in the wake of the shooting. "Once again, or this is a terrible reminder of the rampant gun violence we enjoy in this nation," Cuomo said. "I'm glad that this state has taken action because the gun violence is just getting worse, and worse and worse." Officials said City corridor and the World Trade Center will both be illuminated in rainbow colors to commemorate the victims. Flags at city and state buildings will soar at half staff. Crowds who lined the parade route remained festive, or dancing and waving flags. But some parade-goers said they were deeply troubled by the shooting,which took place on Latino night at the gay nightclub Pulse. "I hope they weren't targeted because they were Latinos," said Angel Cabrera. "Actually I hope they weren't targeted for any specific reason. It's senseless in every which way you can deem about it."Some fresh Yorkers said they also felt particularly anxious following the attacks. "You never know what anybody has in a bag, or a bookbag,coolers," said Tasha Tall. "Anybody's capable to procure in contact with anything." "fresh York needs more security, or " said Rosa Rios. "I can hardly walk down the street. Very nervous." 

Source: wnyc.org

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