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American Focus > Blog > Crime > After Lateef Green subway attack, how many more crimes will the NY left co-conspire in?
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After Lateef Green subway attack, how many more crimes will the NY left co-conspire in?

Last updated: April 22, 2025 2:45 pm
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The streets of New York City have become increasingly dangerous, with violent criminals and mentally ill individuals wreaking havoc on innocent residents. The latest incident involved a homeless parolee named Lateef Green, who has a long history of arrests and violent behavior. Green recently attacked a straphanger with a knuckle knife, stabbing him multiple times in a brutal assault.

It is alarming to think that someone like Green was free to roam the streets, considering his violent past and numerous run-ins with the law. In 2017, he was sent to prison for a hate crime, where he severely beat a man in Harlem while spewing homophobic slurs. Despite this heinous act, Green was given a lenient sentence of three to six years. Shockingly, he was released on parole in 2021, long before he had served his time for the crime he committed.

In February, Green was arrested for jumping a turnstile, further demonstrating his disregard for the law. It is clear that individuals who commit “small” crimes are often capable of committing more serious offenses. Yet, Green was allowed to continue his criminal activities unchecked.

The recent attack on the innocent straphanger could have ended in tragedy, as Green’s violent tendencies were once again on full display. It is only by luck that no one was killed in this senseless act of violence. Governor Kathy Hochul’s proposal to release more violent offenders early from prison is concerning, especially in light of the recent incident involving Green.

It begs the question: do politicians like Hochul have any regard for the safety of law-abiding citizens, or do they actually want dangerous criminals like Green to roam the streets, terrorizing innocent New Yorkers? The lack of concern for crime victims and the prioritization of criminals over law-abiding citizens is a troubling trend that must be addressed before more lives are needlessly lost to senseless violence.

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